Charter School

University

Dentist

College & University, Campus Design & Facility Development

Toyz Electronics is an Ed-tech company focused on building a more diverse workforce for the future. We have an App that empowers diverse and disadvantaged students to become the Superhero versions of themselves and get to select Universities like Carnegie Mellon and MIT or pathway to sustainable careers in creative, hardware, software, manufacturing, or entrepreneurship. It’s based on our Black Superhero Father and Son co-founder duo. Father Damola Idowu enrolled at Syracuse University at 16 studying Mechanical Engineering and Economics. Son Wole Idowu enrolled at Carnegie Mellon University at 15 studying Electrical and Computer Engineering. We are based at the Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon University.
Education

Kabeyia & Kompany LLC is a Professional Business Services firm, located in Squirrel Hill within the City of Pittsburgh and McKeesport. We provide Bookkeeping, Payroll, Tax Preparation/Consultation, Business Administration, Risk Management, Notary and DMV (PennDOT) Services. Our services are provided to a wide range of industries to include technology, insurance, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, trucking and much more. We tailor professional solutions that are perfect for self-employed, small business, non-profit and government clients to help streamline processes, improve profits and meet internal/external regulatory requirements. Our diversified business solutions makes us ‘your preferred source for professional business and government services’.
Finance Accounting, Bookkeeping, Legal Services, Payroll, Tax Services, and Tax Consultation


Media

Printing

Educational Support, College and Career Scholarship Service



Human Resources

Painting Contractor

Project Management Services


Economic Development


Development

Human Services, Civil Rights

The Homeless Children’s Education Fund (HCEF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1999 to support the educational needs of children experiencing homelessness in Allegheny County. Over the years, HCEF’s role in the community has developed and expanded to meet these needs. HCEF relies on support from community foundations, corporations, and individuals and receives no governmental funding.