

Non Profits
As stated earlier, we're here to rebuild and improve communities beginning with the individual. One of the most crucial ways to accomplish that task is to support organizations that help individuals and families become stable and healthy in every way. These are the non profits and charities that we currently support or are in talks with to support. This list is by no means the only organizations we plan to support. If you would like to partner with us to help raise money for your organization or help create new revenue for your school district or local government / municipality, please contact us as soon as possible. As we support more and more organizations, they will appear here.
YouthPlaces is making a difference in the lives of thousands of teens in dozens of communities in the Pittsburgh region every year. YouthPlaces promotes the positive development of youth by providing a safe place for them to engage in a range of engaging experiences.
Noggin's mission is to help close the achievement gap for at-risk children by improving educational opportunities for students, supporting families, and encouraging excellence and innovation in the classroom.
Familylinks serves more than 8,000 of western Pennsylvania’s most vulnerable citizens each year, transforming lives through a wide range of vital services. For a woman in recovery from addiction, we provide a safe place to grow strong — with her children by her side. For a child with autism struggling to succeed at school, we provide a classroom that meets his needs and enables him to thrive. For a teenager with nowhere to stay, we provide a place to sleep and a chance to learn the skills needed to find a job and a permanent home.
Best Buddies International is dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
The mission of the RSG1 Foundation is to fund research, awareness, and education of glucose transporters and glucose metabolism, which affect the treatment of brain tumors, cancer, Alzheimer's, glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome, epilepsy, ALS, heart disease, and diabetes. We are interested in funding the advancement of novel treatment and therapy approaches as well as investing in progressive alternatives that help save lives.
TRIPIL provides the five core Independent Living Services (advocacy, independent living skills training, information & referral, peer support, and transition) as well as other programs and services, to promote people with disabilities living lives they choose, in the places they choose.
Established for decades, Pitcairn Camp G is a non-profit organization that is run by many mothers, nurses, young adults, and other volunteers of the community. All year, the staff members, junior staff members, counselors, and even the campers work to create one week during the summer for attendees of all ages to enjoy. Pitcairn Camp G provides opportunities for girls ages 6-16 in the Pitcairn and many surrounding areas to take a break from routine summer activities and create new memories spending a week in the Laurel Highlands, just near Seven Springs
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