Because every superhero needs a sidekick
We believe that every parent deserves to know they are doing a great job.
Here at HEARTH, we know how hard it is to be a parent. Most of us have young children.
Some of us have even been exactly where you are. We know HEARTH will work, if you do.
We know the challenges that single parents face when trying to provide for their children.
North Hills Affordable Housing began, when a group of women noticed Moms sleeping in their cars with their children
It was a true grassroots movement. They called a community meeting where over 100 people showed up to help and every person walked out of that room with a job to do. On that day, HEARTH was born. Since that day, we have been unapologetically committed to providing safe, affordable housing to every mom in need.
HEARTH, formerly North Hills Affordable Housing, is a nonprofit organization with the mission to provide a range of supportive services and housing that empowers homeless women with children, who are survivors of domestic violence or other trauma, to become independent, economically self-sufficient, and adequately housed.
1989
The organization was founded in 1989 after a group of service providers in northern Allegheny County identified affordable housing as the foremost-unmet need in the area. Identifying its first project, the development of transitional housing for women and children in crisis in Allegheny County, the group raised almost $1 million to renovate two floors of the former St. Benedict’s Academy in Ross Township into 15 self-contained apartments!
1995
This transitional housing program opened its doors in June of 1995 to homeless women with children who desired to become economically self-sufficient.
1997
In 1997 North Hills Affordable Housing became HEARTH (Homelessness Ends with Advocacy, Resources, Training and Housing). Shortly after the organization opened its doors, it became apparent that most of the 15 families the agency was serving were coming from domestic violence situations. Now twenty-five years later, the agency recognizes that domestic violence is the most common cause of homelessness for women with children and HEARTH has clarified its mission specifically to serve this vulnerable population.
After more than 15 years in St. Benedict’s Academy, HEARTH had to relocate due to the sale of the property. HEARTH had decided to purchase the former “Zoar Home” property in Shaler Township and renovate the buildings on the premises to become the permanent home. HEARTH was able to gain community support and funding to renovate the abandoned property which added a community revitalization effort. In turn, providing support back to those in the community and surrounding areas who needed HEARTH most.
2013
In May, 2013, HEARTH moved into our new home in Shaler Township, where we can now serve 20 families in two- and three-bedroom apartments (transitional and permanent affordable housing) in a suburban setting.
HEARTH at Benet Woods is a $2.8 million development that provides 11 attractive, permanent, affordable rental housing below market rate for working individuals and families who earn between $25,000-$38,000 annually. Benet Woods was created in 2011 and is the first permanent affordable family housing development in Ross Township, adjacent to HEARTH’s previous location at Benedictine Place.
Every family and individual deserves to live in safe, affordable housing.
Our mission is to provide a range of supportive services and housing that empowers homeless families, who are survivors of domestic violence or other trauma to become independent, self-sufficient, and adequately housed; to foster housing opportunities to prevent homelessness and encourage safe, affordable housing.
MEET THE TEAM
We're Here To Serve You
“People First, Projects Second,” leadership has a responsibility to care for those who need our support the most, our families.
Christine Pietryga
CEO
412-366-9801 x 3915
cpietryga@hearthpgh.org
Mary Amrhein
Director of Finance
412-366-9801 x 3914
mamrhein@hearthpgh.org
Morgan Cable
Community Engagement Coordinator
412-366-9801 x 3911
mcable@hearthpgh.org
Shaela Montague
Family Support Specialist
412-366-9801 x 3921
smontague@hearthpgh.org
Curt Ford
Facility Manager
cford@hearthpgh.org
Megan Lang
Development Manager
412-366-9801 x 3910
mrlang@hearthpgh.org
Kyona Newsome
Program Director
412-366-9801 x 3916
knewsome@hearthpgh.org
JENNY SHAHINIAN
Family support specialist
412-366-9801 x 3917
jshahinian@hearthpgh.org
Janet Wade
Night Time Manager
JWade@hearthpgh.org
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A child is a parent’s heart in human form, and we know you don’t want to see them experience the pain of abuse or trauma.