PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATIONS
PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATIONS
Our goal is to partner and collaborate with other organizations and businesses in the neighborhood to strengthen and build capacity for the community.
Looking to partner or collaborate with us? To start a conversation, email eastlibertyhub@northway.org and our team will set up a time to meet with you in the space to explore opportunities.
For questions or more information about our partnerships or collaborations, email Ralph Anderson | ralpha@northway.org.
PARTNERSHIPS
The Hub shares ongoing, long-term partnerships with a range of organizations to meet the needs of the East Liberty community.
Second Thursdays | 6 - 8PM
117 N Highland Avenue
CLA provides pro bono legal advice to our community. You can just walk in and bring any non-criminal cases to see if they can help.
3rd & 4th Wednesdays | 6:30PM
117 N Highland Avenue
DDM provides discipleship to men in our space that live in the East End area. They provide a safe space for men to gather and learn about Christianity.
Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays
9:30AM - 3PM
114 N Highland Avenue
ELWCC provides care to the pregnant population and families in the area. They provide direction and support during an unplanned pregnancy.
Sundays | 3PM
117 N Highland Avenue
A welcoming, judgment-free community for young single moms to find hope, set goals, build friendships, and thrive—not just survive. Get support, find hope, and experience joy as you dream big for your future.
City Campus
Sundays | 9:15 & 11AM
428 N Craig Street
North Way Christian Community is a multi-site, non-denominational church that wants to see Pittsburgh experience hope and transformation by experiencing the gospel of Jesus Christ. While we are non-denominational, we also closely align with an evangelical tradition.
Thursdays | 10AM
117 N Highland Avenue
Pillar provides postpartum mom support through a weekly hang out. They encourage new moms to gain a support system and learn and grow together.
Mondays | 10AM - 2PM &
Wednesdays | 12 - 6PM
117 N Highland Avenue
TRY provides a drop-in center in our space for those experiencing drug and alcohol addiction. Their hope is to give families a next step when they are in need.
COLLABORATIONS
The Hub works alongside organizations and individuals to collaborate on projects, events, and short-term initiatives to serve East Liberty and the surrounding neighborhoods.
Youth Enrichment Services (YES) formed in 1994 to create hope out of hopelessness, paint a bright future out of uncertainty and give young people from inner-city and urban communities a portrait of themselves as successful, empowered, and confident leaders.
KSci-Art Youth Initiative is a mobile therapeutic art program based in Pittsburgh, focusing on empowerment, emotional wellness, and community connection for youth and families. Led by Kirsten Raglin-Smith, it facilitates workshops in partnership with organizations, combining arts, STEM, and mentorship to foster creativity and social skills.
The Kingsley Association is a community center located in the east end of Pittsburgh dedicated to providing quality services and programs to the local community.
Garfield Community Farm strives to advance food sovereignty, environmental justice, and neighborhood resiliency in the Garfield community.
Open Hand Ministries promotes social justice and empowers black Pittsburgh families to build multi-generational wealth through financial management skills and navigating the path to home ownership.
The mission of the East Liberty Quarter Chamber of Commerce is to empower our local business community, advocate for responsible growth and educate for success in our resurgent marketplace.
The Pittsburgh Police Zone 5 connects the police with the community.
The Village Collaborative was created to engage more community members, particularly East Liberty’s faith-based community, in the equitable development of the neighborhood.
