Neighborhood Resilience Project

Neighborhood Resilience Project

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06/04/2026

Are you curious about what it means to be trauma informed and how this healing awareness shapes the way we engage those who suffer? Do you desire that your daily interactions offer healing and hope amidst pain and despair? Join us for a special symposium exploring trauma informed therapeutic encounters through the lens of Christian discipleship and compassionate presence. Led by two internationally recognized experts, this free virtual event on June 15th at 1 pm will offer practical insight, spiritual reflection, and meaningful dialogue for clergy, clinicians, caregivers, ministry leaders, and all who desire to accompany others with wisdom, mercy, and hope.

Register here - https://buff.ly/wDi9OoV!

Building resilient neighborhoods 05/22/2026

We are thrilled and thankful to Faith and Leadership for featuring our work after winning the Duke Divinity Traditioned Innovation Award. You can read the full article below. (Or link in bio).

Building resilient neighborhoods A faith-based community development program in Pittsburgh works to heal the traumas of local residents and create sustainable change. Meanwhile, it’s coping with federal funding cuts amid growing demand for its services.

03/26/2026

St Basil also says, “Come now, distribute your wealth lavishly, becoming honorable and glorious in your expenditures for the needy.” As you think about your alms giving this Lent and heed the call given to us by St. Basil the Great, we invite you to join us in this truly transformational work.

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2038 Bedford Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15219

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 9:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday 11am - 2pm