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Tees & Traps 2023 Event Photos
2023 Tees & Traps attendees participated in 18 holes of golf or afternoon trap shooting at the historic Longue Vue Club. Check out the photos!
For #ONEDAY, be the reason a mom thrives on their journey to wellness!
Tuesday, august 3, 2021
from 8:00 AM to 11:59 PM
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, raising a family as a single parent today requires more time, energy & resources than ever before. Your donation made through the Pittsburgh Foundation will be matched up to $1000 from a pro-rated pool & help cover the cost of basic needs for HEARTH families.

BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month
This month, we’re battling the heat and making the most of our summer. While the excitement of seeing family members, experiencing the joy of sunshine

In Search of a Secure, Positive Environment
At the start of the pandemic, I lost my job as a full-time nail technician. Two months later, the Allegheny County Health Department deemed my

Rebuilding Piece by Piece
I am originally from the State College area, home to Penn State. I lived there my entire life until I moved to Pittsburgh with my

Target Homelessness for HEARTH: Tees & Traps 2021 Event Recap
Thank you to all of our Target Homelessness for HEARTH: Tees & Traps sponsors and attendees! Because of your generosity, we raised over $90,000 for

Three Ways To Support HEARTH This Summer
1) Give On August 3rd! HEARTH has been invited to join The Pittsburgh Foundation’s #OneDay Critical Needs Alert Giving Day on August 3rd, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic

New Look. Same Mission. Same Commitment.
Celebrating Beginnings and Endings June is always an exciting month at HEARTH because it ushers in so many endings and beginnings. Our families celebrate completing

Celebrating Beginnings And Endings
June is always an exciting month at HEARTH because it ushers in so many endings and beginnings. Our families celebrate completing a school year consumed

From the Desk of the CEO
Many of us made it through 2020, yet we must acknowledge family members and friends who did not survive. We have to reflect on what