The Faces Behind #ONEDAY

The #ONEDAY Critical Needs Alert online giving event benefits nonprofits providing basic needs to thousands of people in our community.

Click on the links below to learn more about your neighbors who benefit from the organizations featured in our #ONEDAY campaign.

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Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry is a team of licensed and experienced professionals committed to serving community members and families of all faiths and backgrounds through mental health and educational services. Image courtesy of Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry.

The Brashear Association provides South Pittsburgh children, families, adults (including seniors) and community groups with access to programs and services that address social, education, health and economic issues. Image by Joshua Franzos.

Knead Community Café is a gathering place that offers meals that are pay-what-you-can/pay-it-forward. Located in downtown New Kensington, Knead Community Cafe is committed to serving healthy dining options using fresh, local and minimally processed ingredients as much as possible. Image by Joshua Franzos.

Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Image by Renee Rosensteel.

Primary Care Health Services, Inc. offers and provides comprehensive primary and preventative health care services to medically underserved and indigent populations residing in Allegheny County, regardless of ability to pay. Image by Joshua Franzos.

The Open Door is a nonprofit organization lending a hand to under-served communities experiencing stigma and prejudice. Image by Kitoko Chargois.

Womanspace East helps prevent abuse, protect families and change lives through empowerment and a safety net of supportive services. Image by Kitoko Chargois.

Jeremiah's Place protects children and strengthens families by providing a safe haven of respite, health, renewal and support for children when their families are experiencing a critical need for childcare. Image by Kitoko Chargois.

Rainbow Kitchen Community Services is committed to improving the quality of life for low-income families and individuals through programs that address hunger, child nutrition and supportive services. Image by Jason Cohn.

Sisters Place provides helps families and individuals overcome poverty and homelessness through empowerment, housing, wellness, personal and professional advancement services. Image by Renee Rosensteel.

St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is located at Saint Mary Church in Sharpsburg. The food pantry serves the Fox Chapel Area School District community. Image by Kitoko Chargois.

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