by talia piazza | Dec 18, 2014 | Media Coverage
By: Tim Schooley, Pittsburgh Business Times, December 15, 2014 Neighborhood Allies, the local community support nonprofit, announced the plan to establish the three new centers, which provide employment services, financial education and access to income supports. The...
by talia piazza | Dec 18, 2014 | Media Coverage
Residents in Pittsburgh’s “food deserts” may see increased access to fresh, local food this spring. Farm Truck Foods, a project nearly two years in the making, recently secured a $75,000 grant from Neighborhood Allies that will rev the engine on its mobile-grocery...
by talia piazza | Dec 18, 2014 | Media Coverage
By: Caroline Gerdes, Pop City Media, December 12, 2014 Trade-skills training in Wilkinsburg and Homewood. A mobilemarket that delivers healthy and affordable food to food desert areas. Community leadership training in Pittsburgh’s Hilltop neighborhoods. These...
by talia piazza | Dec 18, 2014 | Media Coverage
Thanks to a $75,000 grant from Neighborhood Allies, this trio plans to bring their mobile market and food truck to low-income areas in Pittsburgh this spring. Homewood Children’s Village started filling the backpacks of children at two elementary schools every...
by talia piazza | Dec 11, 2014 | Community News, Stories
Pop City posted an article about how effective police-community partnerships can offer ways to improve neighborhood safety. The article highlights our friends in Lawrenceville as well as other local LISC cities across the nation. Read the full article here. The...