1. Community Resource Directory

We believe in the power of information. Our Additional Resources include a curated directory of local Pittsburgh organizations, food banks, and housing authorities. This “Help Map” is designed to be a first point of reference for families seeking immediate assistance. By consolidating these contacts, we save you the time and stress of searching through dozens of websites during a crisis.

2. Educational Workshops and Guidance

Knowledge is a key tool for long-term stability. We offer (or partner with experts to provide) resources on financial literacy, healthcare rights, and crisis management. These materials are available in the form of downloadable guides and community workshops, aimed at empowering individuals with the skills they need to navigate future challenges with confidence.

3. Crisis Helpline and Emergency Contacts

For situations that require immediate attention beyond our standard application hours, we provide a list of 24/7 emergency hotlines. These include mental health support, domestic violence shelters, and local emergency services. We ensure that even if our “Angels” are not immediately available, you always have a lifeline to call in your most critical moments.

4. Volunteer and Advocacy Toolkit

For those who want to help but don’t know where to start, we provide resources on how to become an effective advocate in your own neighborhood. This toolkit includes information on how to spot signs of crisis in others, how to provide “psychological first aid,” and ways to mobilize local resources to support a friend or neighbor in need.

5. News and Impact Updates

Stay informed through our regular newsletters and community reports. These resources provide updates on local social trends, success stories from families we’ve helped, and information on upcoming community events. By staying connected, you become part of a knowledgeable community that understands the evolving needs of the Greater Pittsburgh area.