Giving Good

Western Pennsylvania Conservancy

Where are the community gardens located?
Over 12,000 volunteers help to beautify our region by planting more than 200,000 flowers in 130 community gardens in 20 counties each spring. A complete listing of the communities where you can find gardens is on our website at: www.waterlandlife.org

Do you need to be an experienced gardener to participate?
No prior gardening experience is necessary! Children are welcome with adult supervision (planting day is not usually appropriate for children under eight).

When are the gardens planted?
Gardens are planted almost every day in May. If a group has a preference for a particular garden, they should contact us, at (412) 586-2324 to discuss their interests.

What can you expect to be doing?
You will be planting and mulching annual flowers. The average garden takes approximately 4 hours to complete (not including transportation to and from the site.)

What should you bring with you to the planting?
The Conservancy provides the plants, general planting instructions, tools, gloves (though you are welcome to bring your own), and safety vests for all volunteers. Plan to wear sturdy shoes (no sandals!) to protect your feet.

Plantings are done rain or shine so dress for the weather—layers if it is cool, rain gear if it is wet, sunscreen and hats for bright days.

You will get dirty! You may want to bring a hand towel, a change of shoes, and a bag for your dirty shoes.

Some of the Benefits of Community Gardening
• Get a great workout!
• Make a visible difference in your community.
• Meet great people who also care about the quality of life in your area.
• Enjoy being outdoors with friends and family.
• Learn about good practices such as recycling organic wastes through composting and water conservation through mulching.
• Community gardens increase awareness of the value of greenspace, increase volunteerism, and increase commitment by citizens to protect the quality of the environment.

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Genesis of Pittsburgh – Grandfamily Program

We are a nonprofit that helps pregnant women in need with supplies, education, temporary housing and counseling. We started receiving calls from relatives (particularly senior citizens) who are suddenly raising children due to the opioid crisis. We knew we needed to start a program to help. Our current distribution centers offers clothing up to size 5T so we needed a space specifically for clothing for older children. A room has been renovated at our location at 550 California Avenue and we have been accepting donations. We have clothing racks on the way but need volunteers to sort and organize these donations. We would also like volunteers to help us staff this program. We are hoping to provide 5 outfits per child and basic toiletry items. We also hope to grow this program to include counseling and support groups.

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Angels’ Place, Inc.

There are opportunities for volunteers to participate in fundraising, gardening, special events, building maintenance and working to support our Early Education Program. Whatever your talent, we have a rewarding experience waiting for you.

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North Hills Community Outreach

North Hills Community Outreach is a community- and interfaith-based organization addressing the needs of people in crisis, hardship and poverty. It is our vision that Northern Allegheny County is a sharing community where no one needs to be cold, hungry or alone. Our Food Pantry sites and Garden are the bread and butter of our organization, and it is how we initially reach a majority of the families we serve in other various ways. So it is very important that both are maintained and continue to grow.

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Child, Inc.

Child, Inc., an independent 501(c)(3), non-profit corporation, is the Head Start program for Travis County, founded in 1972. We provide early childhood development programs for children from low-income families, with comprehensive services including education, health, dental, nutrition, and mental health services, along with special education for children with disabilities. Our goal is to provide each child with the necessary attention to promote the child’s growth, maturation and school readiness. We operate 16 child development centers located throughout Travis County, and our mission is to provide high-quality education and comprehensive support services for children and their families while promoting personal and social responsibility in the communities we serve.

Area of interest – (example, Children, Women, Homeless, Music, Beautification, Veterans)

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Back on My Feet

Back on My Feet, a national organization operating in 12 major cities across the US, combats homelessness through the power of running, community support and essential employment and housing resources.

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Beverly’s Birthdays

Beverly’s Birthdays provides birthday cheer for children experiencing homelessness and families in need. We believe that every child, regardless of personal or financial circumstances, deserves a very special birthday. We spread birthday cheer 365 days a year.

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Every Child Inc.

Every Child develops, preserves, and strengthens the relationships to family and community that are essential to every child’s growth and development through child-focused, family-driven services.

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412 Food Rescue

412 Food Rescue addresses the disconnect in distribution—in supply and access—by rescuing food about to go to waste and directly distributing to organizations that serve communities in need. We redirect unsellable yet fresh, healthy viable food to those who are food insecure.

Founded in 2015, 412 Food Rescue is one of the fastest-growing food recovery organizations in the United States.

Download our app – Food Rescue Hero – for iOS or Android and sign up to be a food rescue hero! Once you sign up and complete our mobile food safety training, you can go on a rescue!

Each rescue you accept will direct you on details of where to pick up and drop off specific food items.

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Northside Common Ministries

Smaller groups can participate in lunch preparation and service to the street homeless and or work in food distribution in our community food pantry. Larger groups would work on interior painting projects in our shelter and or garden prep in our community garden.

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