• Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Family PlayShop

    Recurring
    CLP - Allegheny 1230 Federal Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

    Laugh, play, discover, and explore with the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh: Family PlayShop. This program gives children the opportunity to learn and grow through play. Each week, the library will have an expert on-hand, such as a speech-language therapist, nutritionist, and more to chat and play. You can ask questions, and get information on raising […]

  • FamilyLinks 4th Annual Recovery in the Community Day

    Highland Ave (by Home Depot) 401 N. Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

    Celebrate Recovery Day with FamilyLinks this fall. Featuring special guest Kevin Stevens of the Pittsburgh Penguins, enjoy food, music, raffles, giveaways, and family-friendly activities. Other organizations throughout Allegheny County will be on-hand to provide free resources, assessments, and screenings. For questions or more information, call: 412-924-0148 Share this flyer with your network.   

  • Community Building Meeting

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    Caregivers are invited to attend community meetings in Homewood to learn about activities and resources that support the development of young children and their families. Once collected, caregivers come together at Homewood-Brushton Family Support Center for a monthly meeting to share this information for collaboration and planning purposes. For more information, contact Vicki Taylor at […]

  • The Village in Action to Advance Equity for Black Girls

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    Omni William Penn 530 William Penn Pl, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

    Join Gwen's Girls for a conference titled, "The Village in Action to Advance Equity for Black Girls." There will be two days of workshops, panel discussions, and breakout sessions with local and national experts focused on advancing equity for Black girls. Speakers Include: Dr. Monique Morris, Author and Social Justice Scholar Dr. Huberta Jackson-Lowman, President […]

  • P.R.I.D.E. Speaker Series – Reimagining Early Childhood: Being Intentional About Race and Young Children

    The Frick Art and Historical Center 7227 Reynolds Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

    This event is currently sold out. Join Trying Together for an evening of engaging dialogue on Thursday, September 27 from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. at The Frick Art and Historical Center. The P.R.I.D.E. Program Speaker Series will welcome Dr. Erin N. Winkler, professor of African & African Diaspora Studies and Urban Studies at the University of […]