Address: 212 9th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA
Phone: +14124566999
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Savvy Spaulding
No help at all unless you need emergency help during normal business hours
Daniel Raatz
Zack, Macy, and the rest of the staff at Catholic Charities brighten up my otherwise sour days on a regular basis. They always make me feel welcome, and treat me with breakfast and lunch. Truly, they are the highlight of this homeless man's s day. Also, the Security, and Police Officers are very kind, and always very polite. The staff at Catholic Charities, the Police, and Security Officers truly do God's work.
Laura Suckfiel
They have a warm location...get place ro get help and info
James O'Brien
We need a building better than the Light of Life in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania that serves the community breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day
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Yes
If they have funding available they do help
Catholic Charities helps with rent but I dont know what the guidelines are or if there is limited funding.
Yes they do have counseling and I don't know if there's a fee
Go2 catholic charities on liberty and 10th. Urban league on wood next 2 McDonald's. Some1 will send u 2 another place on Smithfield. Circumstances may enhance your outcome.
You can apply for CAP. You should be able to do it over the phone. Catholic Charities might also be able to assist with that. Or they could help you contact Dollar Energy Fund.
Yes but unfortunately catholic charities is closed for remolding till sept. You can call duquesne light n peoples gas n they will send u the info
I know its downtown I believe liberty avenue across from arbys
Walkin hours are 9am to 12pm Tuesday & Wednesday. Their website needs updating badly.
It wouldnt hurt to ask. 211 is your best bet. They can refer you to any resources. 211.com. You can also go to catholic charities website and fill out their services form. Family Resources is also a good place for community services
Catholic Charities can help.
They do help with clothing. I am not sure if they directly help with getting an ID but they can refer you to an agency that can. Another good resource is to call 2-1-1. Which is a help data base line with operators working the phones 24 hours a day
Yes... Check & see what current status is since one of the dentists was murdered last year in the Tree of Life massacre. Cathy is the office mgr.
Yes... However there are better direct resources. Kirsch Consulting is just one. Personal research service for all types of needs.
You have to go in to fill out an application
Dental school at Pitt is actually pretty awesome! Jessica (Leti) is a great student and helped me tremendously!
Most likely the ones to help would be the urban league or legal aid. Of course it doesn't hurt to call or stop in at Catholic Charities and ask. Otherwise a probate lawyer might be the way to go.
Catholic charities helps with almost anything. Im a patient with their medical and dental, and they've gone above and beyond the call of duty. Youll need to be prepared to show proof of income. And no you dont have to be indigent. My husband has a good job, but i cant work. They'll do all they can to help you. Just be honest about your situation.
Catholic charities can help with clothes, food, diapers, utilities, employment and that's just the things I'm aware of. Salvation army, and st Vincent de Paul all have a host of assistance too. There's also urban league, Jeremiahs place and east end cooperative ministries.
They should be able to help. Just make sure you have everything you need.
You would have to ask what specific things they do to help you move. I'm not 100% sure. But they are helpful.
You can call them ,and ask maybe if they can't maybe someone else could that they know of ,and point you to the right Direction
I don't think they help with housing or rental assistance. Your best bet is to ask . If they don't they might be able to help find an organization that will help.
I may have diapers
They will refer you to someone who can help you. Also try 211 and urban league
They don't help directly but as they can lead you to other organizations that may be able to.
No need to go ask section,8 housing development they deal with homes if they don't they probably know who does
If you have her adoption decree, it should show the case manager. Contact that person, if they are no longer there, someone else can help you find out where your cousin ended up. You may have to get permission for contact from adoptive parents. This journey will be long and difficult but perseverance will bring rewards. If you don't have her decree, you should request a copy from Catholic charities using all of the biological information you know. They might give you the runaround but don't give up. GOOD LUCK !!!
Not sure u could call and ask them
No but should be able to direct you to where you can
I know that there are ways to get help with getting a car but you have to work because it has to do with back to work incentive program and I not sure if it is Catholic charities or not
They are primarily for health care and dental help...they may have a program to help though....call and ask can't hurt.
Monday and Tuesdays 9-12
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