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Impact

The Neighborhood Resilience Project has realized great impacts in the time of operation.

  1. Through 2021, the organization help facilitate more than 2,500 COVID-19 Vaccinations, deployed more than 60 times to homicides related to gun violence, provided more than 14,000 items of food and 5,000 clothing items, provided more than $23,000 in Emergency Relief and Document Recovery and had close to 200 volunteer hours through Clinicians alone such as to provide free care to the un-insured in the region.
  2. The Neighborhood Resilience Project also hosted groups from across the nation who had been previously trained in the Trauma Informed Community Development Framework for a Summit in June 2021.
  3. The organization also rolled more another Micro-Community Intervention in the Hill District and saw an improvement in overall well-being on the previous Micro-Community as analyzed by our well-being tool, imHealthy.
  4. The renovations of the Free Health Center space of the organization have begun and are set to finish in Mid-April such as to more than double the clinic size offering both Medical and Dental Care.
  5. In partnership with the Jefferson Regional Foundation, the Neighborhood Resilience Project is also rolling out work in the Mon-Valley – first by training one cohort from McKeesport, Clariton and Duquense (for a total of three cohorts) in the Trauma Informed Community Development Framework and then coaching those cohorts through the roll-out phase.

View our 2021 Annual Report

View our 2020 Annual Report

 

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2038 Bedford Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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412.261.1234

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