LOCAL & MUNICIPAL RESOURCES
Municipality of MonroevilleLinks to local resources such as: tax forms, recreation and parks, finances, senior newsletter, meetings calendar, roadwork schedule, residential occupancy permits, digital PDF zoning maps, senior center, local links, TV15 program schedule, unconventional wells map, municipal directory, agendas/minutes/video, and recycling schedule.monroeville.pa.us
Monroeville Recreation & Parks
In the early 1950s, as Monroeville began to grow as a community, the need for recreation and recreational facilities also began to grow. Today the municipality boasts more than 650 acres of parkland and a complete offering of recreational programs.monroeville.pa.us/parks
Monroeville Senior CenterThe Monroeville Senior Citizen Center, built in 1980, has become the hub of activity for Monroeville and Pitcairn seniors. The center provides daily activities, services, and programs for adults 50 years of age and older. The center also serves as an informational bureau for seniors often referring them to other agencies.monroeville.pa.us/senior
Gateway School DistrictGateway is an award-winning public school system that servies the communities of Monroeville and Pitcairn by educating 3,336 students in grades K-12 in 7 schools. The students receive a superior education, along with many co-curricular offerings delivered by a staff of 268 highly-qualified teachers.gatewayk12.org
Monroeville Historical SocietyIn the late 1700s what was to become Monroeville was nothing more than a few scattered farms. In the more than 200 years that have passed, Monroeville has become a thriving suburban center of commerce and home to some 30,000 residents. On this site the Monroeville Historical Society presents the story of our community. In these pages you will find the surprisingly rich history of Monroeville as told in words and pictures.monroevillehistorical.org
Monroeville Arts CouncilMonroeville Arts Council members welcome you and want you to know what Monroeville Arts Council's goals are. This all-volunteer, non-profit organization presents a variety of fine art, musical, and educational events each year at no charge and open to the public.monroevilleartscouncil.org
Monroeville Chamber of CommerceThe Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce is a diverse, member-driven organization focused on being an advocate to promote and advance business excellence and business alliances, thereby strengthening our local community.monroevillechamber.com
Garden Club of MonroevilleThe Garden Club of Monroeville (GCM) is recognized for its contributions to gardening throughout Pennsylvania. Since 1959, we have provided garden club members with educational and networking opportunities and resources in all aspects of gardening and floral design. We also enjoy each other as friends, gardeners, artists, and explorers who learn about and promote a love for flowers, trees, herbs, vegetables, and wildlife.gardenclubofmonroeville.org
Monroeville Municipal AuthorityThe Monroeville Municipal Authority consists of a complex network of supply sources, pumping, piping, and storage facilities and has met the supply needs of the Monroeville community for over 50 years. Pay your bill, report a problem, customer service.monroevillewater.org
Allegheny County Web SiteLearn more about Allegheny County. We are known for our friendly people, rich history, and strong tradition of innovation. Discover why Allegheny County is a place you want to experience.alleghenycounty.us
Monroeville RotaryWe are 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in our communities and around the world.monroevillerotary.org
Monroeville FoundationThe Monroeville Foundation assists the municipality of Monroeville by offering residents and businesses an opportunity to create their own legacy by purchasing naming rights to specific sections of the Monroeville Community Park, to make donations to support our ongoing projects and to sponsor one of our fundraising events. No amount is too small. Your community is worth your investment.monroevillefoundation.org
Monroeville Jazz FestivalThe Monroeville Foundation is excited to continue the tradition of the Monroeville Jazz Festival. With the support of the community and local businesses, we look forward to making this event bigger and better.monroevillefoundation.org/monroeville-jazz-festival/
Monroeville Lions ClubWe are men and women who are part of a world-wide organization of Loving Individuals Offering Needed Services, especially for the visually impaired.e-clubhouse.org/sites/monroevillepa/
24-HOUR HOTLINES — You are NOT alone!
National Suicide Prevention1-800-273-8255
For Spanish1-888-628-9454
For deaf and hard-of-hearing1-800-799-4889
Center for Victims1-866-644-2882
Child Abuse - Childline1-412-736-7167
Narcotics/Alcoholics Anonymous1-412-471-7472
National Domestic Violence1-800-799-7233
Older Adult Protective Services1-412-350-6905
Pittsburgh's Action Against Rape1-866-363-7273
Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network1-800-656-4673
Resolve Crisis Network1-888-796-8226
Women's Center and Shelter1-412-687-8005
Allegheny County Peer Support Warmline1-866-661-9276
Allegheny Link for Housing/Homelessness1-866-730-2368
Immigration Legal Clinic Emergency Number1-800-932-0313
Pittsburgh Community Food Bank1-412-460-3663
ADDICTION / SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Allegheny County Office of Behavioral Health: Bureau of Drug and Alcohol ServiceOpen Weekdays
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
One Smithfield Street
3rd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-350-3328
24/7 Crisis Line: 1-800-662-4357
connect.alleghenycounty.us/substance-use
Gateway Rehabilitation CenterLargest drug rehab and addiction recovery network in the greater Pittsburgh region. Provides prevention, treatment, education, and research of substance abuse and alcoholism.Get Help Now Line: 1-800-472-1177
Main Office: 412-604-8900
gatewayrehab.org
Holy Family Institute Substance Abuse and Addiction Counseling (SHORES Program)A licensed drug and alcohol center providing primary addiction treatment, recovery, and support services to children, adolescents, and young adults.Main Phone: 412-361-1083
Emergency/After Hours: 412-766-9020
hfi-pgh.org/community-programs
Jade Wellness CenterProvides a comprehensive variety of individualized, flexible drug and alcohol outpatient treatment options for adults, adolescents, and families struggling with chemical dependency issues at all stages of the addiction process.4105 Monroeville Blvd.
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-380-0100
myjadewellness.com
Narcotics Anonymous / Alcoholics Anonymous24-hour hotline: 412-471-7472pghaa.org/meetings

na.org/meetingsearch/find-na
Overdose-Free PAA partnership of PA communities to fight the opioid overdose crisis. Any resident of PA can legally purchase Naloxone at any pharmacy.overdosefreepa.org
PA Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP)Find resources and treatment centers in Allegheny County.24/7 Hotline: 1-800-662-4357pa.gov/agencies/ddap
Pennsylvania's Prescription Drug Take-Back ProgramToo often, unused prescription drugs find their way into the wrong hands. Properly discard your old, unwanted, or unused prescriptions.

pa.gov/agencies/ddap/substance-use-prevention/prescription-drug-take-back-program
Prevention Point PittsburghThe only county-approved syringe exchange program in Southwest PA.412-247-3404

pppgh.org
DISABILITY SERVICES
AccessCoordinated, shared-ride para-transit service for all of Allegheny County.412-562-5353myaccessride.com
Center for Hearing and Deaf ServicesAn organization that provides services for those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have other communication needs.1945 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-281-1375
hdscenter.org
Disability Options Network (DON)Center for Independent Living supports people with disabilities to live as independently as they choose.1-866-652-5121doninc.org
Disability Rights of PAHelp with disability-related problems in employment, education, housing, access to facilities and programs, abuse, neglect, or discrimination.429 Fourth Avenue
Suite 701
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-391-5225
Hotline: 1-800-692-7443
disabilityrightspa.org
Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP)The Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians offers people who cannot access the printed word a way to restore their love of reading by shipping for free materials in accessible formats like braille, audio, described movies and large print directly to patrons across Pennsylvania. In addition to physical content, LAMP also provides digital access to downloadable audio or braille to hundreds of thousands of titles. If you cannot read standard print due to blindness, a visual disability or because you can’t hold a book or turn pages or, if you have a reading disability such as dyslexia – then this service is for you. LAMP is made up of two National Library Service network libraries in Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh and Free Library of Philadelphia.Mailing Address:
4724 Baum Blvd
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Telephone:
412-687-2440 or 800-242-0586

Fax:
412-687-2442

Email:
info@mylamp.org
mylamp.org
MilestoneNon-profit, community-based human services agency focused on supporting the needs of individuals with behavioral health challenges, intellectual and developmental disabilities.Enterprise Building
510 Seco Road
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-374-9052
milestonepa.org
Office of the Deaf and Hard of HearingOffers a variety of services, resources, interpreters, and legal information to those who are deaf, deaf-blind, or hard of hearing.717-783-4912
TTY/Videophone: 717-831-1928
pa.gov/agencies/dli/departments-offices/health-and-disabilities/office-of-the-deaf-and-hard-of-hearing
Office of Intellectual Disabilities and AutismAllegheny County Department of Human Services provides support for people with intellectual disabilities living in Allegheny County.412-236-2750pa.gov/agencies/dhs/resources/intellectual-disabilities-autism
PA Bureau of Disability DeterminationState agency that assists the Social Security Administration in determining whether disabled PA citizens are eligible for benefits.724-836-5100pa.gov/agencies/dli/departments-offices/health-and-disabilities/office-of-disability-determination
Sevita (formerly The Mentor Network)Community-based services for Adults and Children with intellectual and developmental disabiliities, brain and spinal cord injuries, youth with emotional, behavioral, and medically-complex challenges.2526 Monroeville Blvd.
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-646-1113
sevitahealth.com
EMPLOYMENT RESOURCES
Express Employment ProfessionalsEmployment agency located in East Pittsburgh.21 Yost Blvd.
Suite 156
Pittsburgh, PA 15221

412-349-8228
expresspros.com
Human Services Center CorporationSupports for Success program provides participants with one-on-one case management, employment, and education support services, resources, and referrals.519 Penn Avenue
Turtle Creek, PA 15145

Supports Specialist: 412-436-9537

HSCC Phone: 412-829-7112
hscmonvalley.org
Mon Valley InitiativeHelps families and individuals in three areas: employment, financial capability, and access to public benefits. Provides referrals to training and educational opportunities, resume creation and job interview practice sessions, advice for people with criminal backgrounds, and career planning.305 E. 8th Ave.
Homestead, PA 15120

412-464-4000
monvalleyinitiative.com
PA Department of LaborJob searching, individual services, disability services, employer services, and unemployment.pa.gov/agencies/dli
PA Office of Unemployment CompensationUnemployment compensation (UC), Pandemic unemployment assistance (PUA), Pandemic emergency unemployment compensation (PEUC), Federal CARES Act, and moreUC Virtual FAQ: 1-833-755-0882

UC Customer Service: 1-888-313-7284

Videophone for ASL: 717-704-8474
pa.gov/agencies/dli/departments-offices/workers-and-employers/office-of-unemployment-compensation
PA SmartOffers resources on education, training opportunities, apprenticeships, career/technical education and more.PAsmart@pattan.netpa.gov/agencies/education/programs-and-services/schools/grants-and-funding/school-grants/pasmart
Pennsylvania CareerLink - PittsburghProvides career services to individuals, employers, and training providers. Services include online workshops, job resources, career counseling, job search assistance, and more.2040 Ardmore Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15221

412-436-2225

Videophone/TTY: 412-271-4217

info.allegheny@careerlinkpittsburgh.org
careerlinkpittsburgh.org
Workers' CompensationDisability compensation programs which provide for workers (or their dependents) who are injured at work.PA toll-free information services helpline: 800-482-2383

Local/outside PA: 717-772-4447
pa.gov/agencies/dli/programs-services/workers-compensation
FAMILY SUPPORT & CHILD SERVICES
Angel's PlaceProvides comprehensive services to low-income single parents who are full-time students in high school or post-secondary school Provides free childcare, tutoring, support groups, counseling, and informal classes in parenting skills.Swissvale location:
2538 Woodstock Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15218

412-271-2229
angelsplacepgh.org
Family Support CentersOffers education programs, childcare, parenting support groups, home visits, advocacy, social service benefits, physical health, and more.412-350-6611familycenters.alleghenycounty.us
Healthy Start PittsburghServices include prenatal/postpartum services, community education, health literacy, counseling, and resource access.400 N. Lexington Ave.
Point Breeze, PA

412-247-4009
healthystartpittsburgh.org
Jeremiah's Place of Pittsburgh24/7 free emergency childcare. [Not a drop-off center. You must schedule an intake before any services can be provided.]6435 Frankstown Ave
East Liberty, PA 15206

412-924-0726
jeremiahsplace.org
Jewish Community CenterProvides fun and enriching programs and opportunities that foster children, teens, and their families as they grow. Offers numerous childcare programs, afterschool programs, daycare, and classes for children of many age ranges.Squirrel Hill:
5738 Forbes Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

412-521-8010
jccpgh.org
Planned ParenthoodComprehensive healthcare, information on human sexuality, and responsible family planning.Confidential text line: 412-424-6827

933 Liberty Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-434-8957
plannedparenthood.org
Tender Care Learning CenterEarly education center with programs for infants, toddlers, preschool, and school-age children.4420 Old Wm. Penn Hwy.
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-372-8602
tendercarelc.org
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) of Greater PIttsburghProvides referral services to help parents make informed childcare choices and provides subsidies to eligible parents.Homewood:
6907 Frankstown Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

412-361-6433
ywcapgh.org
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Allegheny County Assistance OfficeServices include: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Cash Assistance, Health Care Coverage, Home Heating Assistance, Family Planning Service, Childcare Help, School Meals, and Long-Term Living ServicesPiatt Place
301 5th Ave.
Suite 470
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-565-2146
pa.gov/agencies/dhs/contact/cao-information
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of PittsburghServices include basics needs assistance, short term financial assistance, housing/homelessness assistance, senior services, and referrals212 Ninth St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-456-6999
ccpgh.org
Free Tax Preparation CoalitionThrough United Way and tax season, have several locations throughout Allegheny County.

Call to determine eligibility.
Hotline: 211

412-456-6747
unitedwayswpa.org/our-impact/community-change-collaboratives/free-tax-prep/
Human Services Center CorporationFinancial Education Program provides community workshops to increase the financial knowledge and skills of Mon Valley residents. Skills in areas such as budgeting, savings, credit, banking, and taxes.

Also partner with the United Way’s Free Tax Prep (FTP) Coalition. Individuals and families on a low-income or fixed budget may be eligible to have their federal, state, and local taxes done for free.
519 Penn Ave.
Turtle Creek, PA 15145

412-829-7112
hscmonvalley.org
Mon Valley InitiativeHelp families and individuals in three areas: employment, financial capability and access to public benefits. Financial Opportunity Center provides one-on-one coaching for people who have bad credit or no credit, or who need help managing their family finances, including advice on how to navigate banks and other financial services.305 E. 8th Ave.
Homestead, PA 15120

412-464-4000
monvalleyinitiative.com
Need Help Paying BillsAdditional List of Allegheny County Assistance Programs from Need Help Paying Billsneedhelppayingbills.com/html/alllegheny_county_assistance
PA Tax Forgiveness ProgramWorkers below a certain income level can get tax money back from the state or have their tax liabilities forgiven if no PA tax was withheld.

To apply, you must file the state income tax form (PA-40) and include PA Schedule SP.
PA Department of Revenue: 1-800-362-2050 pa.gov/agencies/revenue/forms-and-publications/pa-personal-income-tax-guide/tax-forgiveness
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)Also known as “food stamps”, people in eligible households can obtain an electronic benefits transfer access card to make purchases at grocery stores and supermarkets.SNAP Helpline: 412-431-8960 x602fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program
Southwestern PA Legal Services Low Income Taxpayer ClinicAssists low-income individuals who have a tax dispute with the IRS.10 West Cherry Ave.
Washington, PA 15301

1-800-846-0871
pataxhelp.org
Taxpayer Advocate ServiceIf you’re experiencing problems with the Internal Revenue Service, you may be able to get help from the Taxpayer Advocate Service.1000 Liberty Ave.
Room 1400
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-404-9098
taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov
Temporary Assitance for Needy Families (TANF)Government program that provides families with financial assistance and related support services. usa.gov/welfare-benefits
FOOD PANTRIES & FOOD BANKS
Cross Roads Presbyterian Church Food PantryPartner with the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
Distribution Hours Fridays 9 am – 12 pm
2310 Haymaker Rd.
Monroeville PA 15146

412-372-2311
crossroadspresbyterian.com
East End Cooperative Ministry Food PantryIn addition to providing emergency groceries and supplies, they also offer information on assistance programs and access to social service agencies.6140 Station St.
East Liberty, PA 15206

412-345-7149
eecm.org/communityfoodservices
Garden City United Methodist Church Food PantryHelp provide much needed food and supplies for community members in need. Also provides food for families who find themselves in emergency situations.500 Laurel Dr.
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-373-0391
gardencityfoodpantry.org
Greater Pittsburgh Community Food BankProvides produce to families, offer weekend meals to school-age children, and have a mobile farmers market that travels to areas experiencing food deserts.1 N. Linden St.
Duquesne, PA 15110

412-460-3663
pittsburghfoodbank.org
Just HarvestA nonprofit organization that reduces hunger through sustainable, long-term approaches. Free help with SNAP Applications, Welfare Advocacy, Eligibility Determination Free Tax Preparation and more. 16 Terminal Way
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-431-8960
justharvest.org
Monroeville Assembly of God Food BankFood assistance to church attendees and residents of Monroeville and Plum. Open to anyone in need of food assistance, no requirements needed.4561 Old William Penn Hwy
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-856-7900

contact@maog.org
maog.org/pennhills
PitCareNonprofit that focuses on community development, education, health and wellness, and community development. They run the Pitcairn Food Pantry, St. Pauls Meals on Wheels program, summer youth programs, a bicycle program, community garden and community center.520 Broadway Blvd.
Pitcairn, PA 15140

412-444-8506
pitcare.org
Pittsburgh Restaurant Workers AidProvides resources and support to restaurant and hospitality workers who have lost financial, housing, food, or healthcare security.Point Breeze Distribution Center:
6091 Lynn Way
Pittsburgh, PA 15208

412-423 8717
pghrestaurantworkersaid.org
Rainbow KitchenFocus includes Anti-Hunger Programs, Case Management, and Support Services – including crisis assistance. Programs include free weekday breakfast, the Rainbow Kitchen Food Pantry, the Kids Cafe, Winter Coat Distribution, Food Stamp Eligibility Screenings and more.135 East 9th Ave.
Homestead, PA 15120

412-464-1892
rainbowkitchen.org
Salvation ArmyNumerous locations throughout Allegheny Count that help with food insecurity, basic needs, utility assistance, etc. Closest Location:
Braddock Worship & Service Center
300 Holland Ave.
Braddock, PA

412-271-2407
salvationarmyusa.org
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)Also known as “food stamps”, people in eligible households can obtain an electronic benefits transfer access card to make purchases at grocery stores and supermarkets.SNAP Helpline:
412-431-8960 x602
fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program

Apply for benefits

Eligibiliity
Women, Infant and Children (WIC)Health and nutrition services for medically or nutritionally at-risk mothers/children.239 Fourth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-350-7240
pawic.com
HEALTH & MEDICAL
MedicaidUS government program providing medical coverage to those experiencing low- income.medicaid.gov
MedicareUS government program providing medical coverage to people 65 or older.medicare.gov
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)Program to provide health insurance to uninsured children and teens who are not eligible for enrolled in Medical Assistance..pa.gov/agencies/dhs/resources/chip
Consumer Health CoalitionSouthwest PA non-profit dedicated to the eradication of disparities in health access and outcomes. They have certified marketplace navigators who can help you apply and navigate public health insurance programs.415 East Ohio St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15212

412-456-1877

For help in Spanish:
412-456-1877 ext. 205
Free Clinic at BraddockMust be 18 years old and have no health insurance.

Call for their full list of services.
415 6th St.
Braddock PA 15104

info@freeclinicofbraddock.org

412-723-2086
Free/Reduced Community ClinicsThose seeking health care in Pennsylvania can turn to low cost or free community clinics. Some clinics may offer free medical services and others will charge a minimal fee.needhelppayingbills.com/html/free_clinics_in_pennsylvania
Metro Community Health CenterCommitted to whole-person care in which they care for physical and mental health. Accept all patients regardless of identity, income, insurance, and ability to pay.1789 South Braddock Ave.
Suite 410
Braddock Pittsburgh, PA 15218

412-247-2310
metrocommunityhealthcenter.org
Pennsylvania Health Law ProjectProvides information and counseling to individuals with Medicaid, Medicare, and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).Southside:
2325 E. Carson St.
1st Floor, Suite B
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

800-274-3258
phlp.org
Planned ParenthoodTheir mission is to provide comprehensive healthcare to those in need of services, provide information on human sexuality, and responsible family planning.Downtown:
933 Liberty Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-434-8957

Confidential text-line:
412-424-6827
plannedparenthood.org
Sheep Inc. Health Care CenterA faith-based, free medical center that provides healthcare to those without insurance and their families.4561 Old William Penn Hwy
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-310-0062
sheepincclinic.org
HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS
Action Housing Inc.Nonprofit that serves the community through a variety of programs focused on providing safe and affordable housing.Downtown:
611 William Penn Place
Suite 800
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-281-2102
actionhousing.org
Allegheny County Housing AuthorityProvides safe and sanitary housing to low-income families in a variety of neighborhoods in Allegheny County. Connects residents to social, medical, educational, and recreational activities.301 Chartiers Ave.
McKees Rocks, PA 15136

412-355-8940
TTY: 800-833-5833
achsng.com
Allegheny LinkFor connection to shelters and housing assistance, many shelters and programs require an Allegheny Link assessment prior to contacting individual agencies.
Weekdays 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
One Smithfield St.
2nd Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

1-866-730-2368
alleghenycounty.us/Services/Housing/Allegheny-Link
Bethlehem HavenProvides temporary shelter for women experiencing homelessness, emergency shelter, medical respite, permanent supportive housing and more. Downtown:
Fifth Avenue Commons
905 Watson St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-391-1348
bethlehemhaven.org
Community Human Services - Housing AssistanceAssists individuals and families in a housing crisis obtain and remain in housing, will serve anyone 18+ in Allegheny County.Downtown:
2525 Liberty Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-246-1640
chscorp.org/housing
East End Cooperative MinistryAn interfaith ministry dedicated to helping vulnerable adults and at-risk youth.East Liberty:
6140 Station St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

412-361-5549
eecm.org
Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HCAP)Provides housing opportunities for residents of Pittsburgh.

Departments under HCAP include: Community Affairs, Development and Modernization, Occupancy Program, Resident Self-Sufficiency Department, Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) and more.
412-456-5000

TTY: 412-201-5384
hacp.org
Three Rivers YouthA shelter and housing program for homeless youth, runaways and youth with mental health concerns.East Liberty:
6117 Broad St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

412-441-5020
threeriversyouth.org
Urban League of Greater PittsburghEmergency rental assistance and cash grants as part of the Housing Assistance Program. Downtown:
The Warner Center
332 Fifth Ave.
Fourth Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-227-4802
ulpgh.org
IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE
Alliance for Refugee Youth Support and EducationSupports immigrant and refugee youth to become prepared, engaged, and confident members of the Greater Pittsburgh community6101 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh PA
arysepgh.org
Casa San JoseA Latinx resource and welcome center. Provides legal support and social services for children, youth and families, case management, assist with DACA renewals, youth mentoring, and service coordination. Locations: Ambridge, East Liberty and Beechview.ICE Detention Emergency Response:
412-736-7167

East Liberty Presbyterian Church
116 South Highland Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

724-869-6566
casasanjose.org
Immigrant Services and Connections (ISAC)5 agency partnership that helps with food access, housing, utilities, school, healthcare, immigration papers, social welfare, employment, service coordination, and information.412-742-4200isacpittsburgh.org
Jewish Family and Community Services - Refugee and Immigrant ServicesSupport immigrants and refugees with resettlement, employment services and more.Squirrel Hill:
5743 Bartlett St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

412-422-7200
jfcspgh.org/services/refugee-immigrant-services
Latino Community CenterNon-profit organization that supports the growing Latino community in Allegheny County. Offer education programs, community health, case management, and resource connection. Downtown:
212 9th Street
5th Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-335-7446
latinocommunitycenter.org
Literacy PittsburghEnglish as a second language classes, citizenship classes, immigration services and connections, family literacy, intergenerational tutoring help and moreDowntown:
411 Seventh Ave.
Suite 525
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-393-7600
literacypittsburgh.org/programs
Pennsylvania Immigration and Citizenship CoalitionCoalition of 50 organizations who work in advocacy, capacity building, civic engagement, youth engagement, resource connection, immigration services, and education.East Liberty:
6101 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

admin@paimmigrant.org
paimmigrant.org
Pennsylvania Women Work - Refugee and Immigrant ServicesCareer development program for immigrants, refugees, and asylees. Offers individualized career services, support in transferring professional skills, and introductions to employers.Downtown:
Centre City Tower
650 Smithfield St.
Suite 520
Pittsburgh PA 15222

412-742-4362
pawomenwork.org/new-american-support
LEGAL
Allegheny County Bar Foundation - Pro Bono CenterServices include: child custody, child support, civil rights, bankruptcy, disabilities, health, disaster, divorce, education, older adults, employment, general legal services, homelessness, immigration, public benefits, taxes, wills, and more. Downtown:
436 Seventh Ave.
400 Koppers Building
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-402-6677

Lawyer Referral Service: 412-261-5555

Pennsylvania SeniorLaw Helpline: 1-877-727-7529
acbf.org/pro-bono-center
American Civil Liberties Union - ACLU PAPrivate non-profit organization dedicated to protecting civil liberties and civil rights. Help with immigrants’ rights, LGBTQ rights, voting rights, reproductive freedom, first amendment rights, bail, inability to pay fines and more.File a complaint online, by mail or by phone 1-877-745-2258aclupa.org

File a complaint online:
aclupa.org/our-work/courts/file-complaint
Neighborhood Legal ServicesNon-profit, public interest law firm providing civil legal assistance to vulnerable and low-income residents. Help with debt, fraud, disability, domestic violence, custody, divorce, education, elder issues, employment, veterans' issues, and housing. 928 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-255-6700

Toll-free: 866-761-6572
nlsa.us
Disability Rights PANon–profit statewide public interest law firm that provides legal assistance and other services. Operate a toll-free intake system available to all Pennsylvanians, providing legal advice, advocacy, and/or information and referral services.429 Fourth Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-391-5225
TDD: 412-467-8940
Toll-free Intake: 800-692-7443
disabilityrightspa.org
Legal Advocacy and Civil Law ProjectProgram of the Women’s Center and Shelter that provides free confidential support to help navigate the legal system, services and advocacy to those who have experienced domestic violence, safety planning, explanation of available options and more.Legal Advocates: 412-355-7400
Medical Advocates: 412-917-1841
Women’s Shelter 24 HR Hotline: 412-687-8005
wcspittsburgh.org/healing-support/services-for-survivors/legal-advocacy
Pennsylvania Health Law ProjectAssists in obtaining access to healthcare and helps monitor the quality of care and service given at various health care programs.650 Smithfield St.
Suite 2130
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-434-5779

Statewide Toll-free Hotline: 800-274-3528
phlp.org/en
LGBTQIA+
Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG)Provides resources, advocacy, education for the LGBTQ community, and offer support groups for parents or members of the LGBTQ community.Warmline: 412-833-4556

info@pflagpittsburgh.org
pflagpgh.org
Persad CenterAn LGBTQ organization that offers counseling, foster care, youth programs, substance use programs, transgender services, and HIV/AIDs recourses.5301 Butler St.
Lawrenceville Pittsburgh, PA 15201

412-441-9786
persadcenter.org
Pittsburgh Equality CenterA CenterLink sponsored LGBTQ Community Center that provides LGBTQ individuals, families and supporters with resources.Shadyside:
5840 Ellsworth Ave.
Suite #100
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15232

412-422-0144
pghequalitycenter.org
Project SilkHIV prevention and care geared towards LGBTQ youth of color.Downtown:
304 Wood St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-532-2128
chscorp.org/project-silk
Proud HavenProvides a shelter for LGBTQ+ youth (18-25) experiencing homelessness in Pittsburgh/Allegheny County.Northside:
517 E. Ohio St.
Pittsburgh PA 15212

412-953-4666
proudhaven.org
Services and Advocacy GLBT Elders (SAGE)National organization that provides advocacy and services for LGBT Elders (50+).

Western PA SAGE Chapter is based out of Persad Center (coordinator: Kathi Boyle)
Free 24/7 SAGE Hotline: 877-360-5428 sageusa.org
SisTers PGHTransgender centered drop-in space, resource provider, and shelter transitioning program.Drop-In Space:
2014 Monongahela Ave.
Swissvale, PA 15218

412-297-0548
sisterspgh.org
Trevor ProjectNational organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ young people ages 13-24 as well as education, resources, and trainings.24/7 hotline: 1-866-488-7386
Confidential 24/7 text: text START to 678-678
thetrevorproject.org
MENTAL HEALTH
Family Behavioral Resources (Clarvida)Services include: behavioral analysis, clinical therapy, school mental health, medication management, inpatient and outpatient services, autism services, and more.

Numerous locations around Western PA
339 Old Haymaker Blvd.
Suite 208
Monroeville, PA 15146

Monroeville Phone: 412-824-4005
Main Line: 724-850-8118
clarvida.com/pennsylvania
Office of Behavioral Health - Department of Human ServicesProvides support for Allegheny County residents in need of mental health and or substance abuse services. Downtown:
One Smithfield St.
Suite 300
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

For more information or 24 HR emergency service call: 412-350-4457
Medical Assistance Transportation Program: 412-350-5755
alleghenycounty.us/Services/Human-Services-DHS/DHS-Offices/Office-of-Behavioral-Health
Peer Support and Advocacy NetworkNonprofit organization offering peer support to individuals with mental illness through a variety of programs.Peer Warmline: 1-866- 661-WARM (9276), open 9:00am – 1:00am
Warm and Friendly Calling Program: 412-894-2364
Certified Peer Specialist: 412-894-2359
peer-support.org
Re:Solve Crisis NetworkDon’t wait for a problem to get out of control, call Re:solve.
Services are available to all Allegheny County residents regardless of age, ability to pay, and/or whether or not you have previously used behavioral health services
Free 24/7 Hotline: 1-888-7-YOU-CAN (1-888-796-8226)
Non-Urgent Matters: 412-684-5004

Walk-in Center:

333 North Braddock Ave.
Homewood Pittsburgh, PA 15208
upmc.com/services/behavioral-health/programs/emergency-crisis/resolve-crisis-services
Turtle Creek Valley Community Services (Devereux PA)Services include: adult drug and alcohol services, behavioral health services, intellectual and developmental disability, child and adolescent programs and more.723 Braddock Ave.
Braddock, PA 15104

24/7 Phone: 412-351-0222
devereux.org
UPMC Western Behavioral HealthFormerly Mon Yough, provides resources for mental and behavioral health needs for adults and children.500 Walnut St.
3rd Floor
McKeesport, PA 15132

412-675-6927
upmc.com/locations/hospitals/western-psychiatric/services/outpatient-and-community-services/wbh-alleghenies
OLDER ADULTS
Agency on Aging - Department of Human ServicesAssists Allegheny County residents 60 years and older to live safe, healthy, and independent lives. Services include Health Insurance Counseling, Protection from Abuse/Neglect, Transportation, In-Home Support, Residential Long-Term Care options, Nursing Homes, Support for Caregivers, Care Management, Service Coordination, and more.Birmingham Towers
2100 Wharton St.
Second Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

412-350-4234
alleghenycounty.us/Services/Human-Services-DHS/DHS-Offices/Area-Agency-on-Aging
Allegheny County Senior CentersIf you are 60 years of age or older you are welcome to participate in a variety of social and educational experiences at any Senior Community Center in Allegheny County.Full List of Allegheny County Senior Centers:
connect.alleghenycounty.us/social-life-community/
Allegheny County Senior NewsFree monthly newspaper/online newspaper. Also publish Pittsburgh Senior News, Allegheny County Senior Resource Guide, and more!412-760-5914pittsburghseniornews.com
Alzheimer’s AssociationServices for individuals struggling with Alzheimer’s as well as their families and caregivers.Southside:
2835 E Carson St
Suite 201
Pittsburgh PA 15203

412-261-5040
24/7 Helpline: 800-272-3900
alz.org/pa
Jewish Association on AgingProvides a comprehensive network of residential lifestyles, health services, and home care to honor and enhance the lives of older adults through quality care consistent with Jewish values and tradition. 200 JHF Dr.
Pittsburgh, PA 15217

412-420-4000
jaapgh.org
Monroeville Senior CenterThe center provides daily activities, services, and programs for adults 50 years of age and older.6000 Gateway Campus Blvd.
Monroeville, PA 15146

412-856-7825
monroeville.pa.us/senior
SeniorLineWhether you wish to receive services or you are just looking for information that can benefit older adults, the SeniorLine information and assistance call center is a great place to start.Phone: 512-350-5460
Toll Free: 800-344-4319
TTY: 412-350-2727
alleghenycounty.us/Services/Human-Services-DHS/Contact-Information-for-DHS/SeniorLine
UPMC Senior ServicesConnects older adults, and their loved ones/caregivers, with resources, programs, and learning opportunities.Help and Referral Line: 1-866-430-8742

UPMCSeniorServices@UPMC.edu
upmc.com/services/seniors
UTILITIES
Brashear AssociationHelps low-income households access utility assistance through the application process for LIHEAP, Crisis, CAP programs, Dollar Energy, and weatherization services.Southside:
2005 Sarah St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

412-431-2236
brashearassociation.org
Customer Assistance Program - Duquesne LightDuquesne Light offers needed assistance to low-income, payment-troubled customers at or below 150% of the Federal poverty level and a demonstrated or expressed inability to pay their electric service bill.duquesnelight.com/account-billing/payment-assistance/customer-assistance-program
Holy Family Institute - Energy Assistance ProgramPartners with Duquesne Light to provide year-round energy assistance to local residents who qualify.

Also assist with the Customer Assistance Program (CAP), Customer Assistance and Referral Evaluation Service (CARES), Dollar Energy Fund, and Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).
Swissvale:
1789 South Braddock Ave.
Suite 585
Pittsburgh, PA 15218

412-244-8010
hfi-pgh.org/energy-assistance
Internet Essentials ProgramComcast Amnesty Program offers resources for low-income families to get home internetIf you are not a customer and have questions about applying for Internet Essentials please call 1-855-8-INTERNET (1-855-846-8376).xfinity.com/support/articles/internet-essentials-amnesty-program
Lifeline Program for Low-Income ConsumersFederal Communications Commission program that helps lower your monthly phone/internet bill.800-234-9473

LifelineSupport@usac.org
fcc.gov/general/lifeline-program-low-income-consumers
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)Crisis application and supplemental benefits to help low income families pay their heating bills.LIHEAP hotline: 1-866-857-7095pa.gov/services/dhs/apply-for-the-low-income-home-energy-assistance-program-liheap
PA Homeowners Energy Efficiency Loan Program (HEELP)The Homeowners Energy Efficiency Loan Program (HEELP) offers loans between $1,000 and $10,000 for specific energy efficiency repairs at a fixed-rate of one percent.HOP_Energy@phfa.org
Specify "HEELP" in the subject line

PA Housing Finance Agency: 800-822-1174
phfa.org/programs/heelp
Utility and Heating Bill Assistance ProgramsComprehensive listing of utility, heating, gas, and electric bill assistance programs in Pennsylvania.

If you are behind on paying your monthly utility bill, or except a future hardship, look into one or more of these programs as soon as possible.
needhelppayingbills.com
VETERANS
Steel City VetsProvides support and guidance to Post 9/11 era veterans within the Greater Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania Area.info@steelcityvets.orgfacebook.com/steelcityvets
Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare SystemTwo main campuses and five outpatient clinics offering Veterans integrated healthcareOffice Phone: 800-698-2411

Pittsburgh VA Medical Center - 24/7 primary and specialty health care services

Oakland/Hill Location:
University Drive C
Pittsburgh, PA 15240

Oakland phone: 866-482-7488
Mental health clinic: 412-360-6600
va.gov/pittsburgh-health-care
Veterans Benefits Administration – PittsburghProvides financial and other forms of assistance to veterans and their dependentsDowntown:
1000 Liberty Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

800-827-1000
va.gov/pittsburgh-va-regional-benefit-office
Veterans Breakfast ClubNational nonprofit organization striving to create communities of listening around Veterans and their stories.Pittsburgh Chapter: 412-623-9029veteransbreakfastclub.org
Veterans for PeaceGlobal organization of Veterans and allies whose collective efforts are to build a culture of peace by using our experiences and lifting our voices.veteransforpeace.org
Veteran’s Leadership Program of Western PennsylvaniaNon-profit organization founded by Veterans. Provides housing assistance programs, supportive services, homeless prevention, veterans court, Social Security help, workforce development, and more.Strip District:
2934 Smallman St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15201

412-623-9029
veteransleadershipprogram.org
Veterans Place of Washington BoulevardEmpower veterans’ transition from homeless to home, ending the cycle of homelessness, and to assist at-risk veterans. Resource center, food bank, transitional housing, employment services, female veteran program, and more. Homewood:
945 Washington Blvd.
Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Office Phone:
412-363-0500
Resource Center: 412-320-5566
veteransplaceusa.org
VIOLENCE & ASSAULT
Center for VictimsCommunity based nonprofit and the largest, most comprehensive provider of services, advocacy, and education for victims of all crime in PA. Services include a domestic violence shelter, counseling/therapy, community response team, jail notification, and more.24-Hour Crisis Hotline:
1-866-644-2882

3433 East Carson St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Office Phone:
412-482-3240
centerforvictims.org
Hearth Homes - Transitional Housing ProgramProvides safe affordable housing for women with children who are survivors of domestic violence, income-based rent payments.Office Phone:
412-366-9801

Direct Services Coordinator:
412-366-9801 x21
hearthpgh.org
Office of Victim Advocate (OVA)Pennsylvania’s Victim Service that works with local victim service providers. 1101 South Front St.
Suite 5200
Harrisburg, PA 17104

Toll-free:
800-563-6399
pa.gov/agencies/ova
Pennsylvania’s Coalition Against Rape (PCAR)Works to eliminate all forms of sexual violence and to advocate for the rights and needs of victimsToll free hotline:
1-888-772-7227

General inquiries or assistance:
1-800-692-7445 or 717-728-9740
pcar.org
Pittsburgh’s Action Against Rape (PAAR)PAAR’s mission is to educate, advocate, and respond to end sexual violence. Therapy/case management, medical/legal advocacy, crisis counseling, education, and training.24hr confidential helpline:
1-866-363-7273

Office Phone:
412-431-5665

Southside Location:
81 S. 19th St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15203

Mon Valley Location:
501 Braddock Ave.
Suite 109
Braddock, PA 15104
paar.net
Victims’ Compensation Assistance ProgramA program to help offset the costs after experiencing a crime such as medical expenses, counseling, funeral costs, relocation, etc. 1-800-233-2339
717-783-5153
pa.gov/services/pcv/apply-for-victims-compensation
Women’s Center and ShelterProvide services and advocacy to those who have experienced domestic violence. Emergency shelter, legal/medical advocacy, support groups, children’s program, and MENS support group.24 hour hotline:
412-687-8005

Toll-Free Hotline:
877-338-8255

Legal Advocacy: 412-355-7400
Medical Advocacy: 412-917-1841
Administration: 412-687-8017
wcspittsburgh.org