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Thank you for a Great 2021

Posted on December 31, 2021 by kelias1988

Thank you for a great 2021! We cannot do it without you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We wish you many blessings in 2022.

Thank you for your help and support in 2021. The Neighborhood Resilience Project has served thousands of our brothers and sisters in need this year, which is only possible by your help and support.

We are looking forward to serving more brothers and sisters in need and growing the organization programs and services.

Big things to come in 2022 for the Neighborhood Resilience Project!

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1,200+ Vaccines

Posted on March 15, 2021 by kelias1988

During the first two weeks of February, the Neighborhood Resilience Project facilitated COVID-19 vaccine distribution events in which more than 1,200 community members received the vaccine.

The Neighborhood Resilience Project mobilized Community Health Deputies and Staff Members to recruit, register and facilitate the process of vaccination of these 1,200+ Community Members during the first two weeks of February. This vaccine distribution was made possible with the support of the Allegheny County Health Department, UPMC, the University of Pittsburgh and Macedonia Face.

We will continue to work diligently to stay in touch with those vaccinated to ensure their second dose is received.

It is the hope of the organization that more clinics of this nature will be available in the future.

We are grateful for all those who worked so diligently to make this clinic possible.

Sincerely,
Rev. Paul T. Abernathy
CEO
Neighborhood Resilience Project

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Neighborhood Resilience Project in the New York Times

Posted on October 7, 2020 by kelias1988

The Neighborhood Resilience Project in the New York Times!

The work of the Neighborhood Resilience Project with the Community Health Deputies, around COVID-19 and the Vaccine Registry was highlighted in the New York Times this morning! Read the article here.

The Neighborhood Resilience Project has trained, deployed and are supporting over 100 Community Health Deputies across 15 Medically Under-served Communities in the area. These deputies have accomplished tremendous feats out in the community.

The Community Health Deputies have also been working diligently to register people for the Vaccine Registry in Pittsburgh – as Pittsburgh is a location where the 3rd Phase of Clinical Trails for COVID-19 are being offered. Because of the work of the Community Health Deputies, the diversity of the people registered for the Vaccine Registry has greatly increased.

Please help us share the good work of the ministry.
Sincerely,

Fr. Paul Abernathy
CEO
Neighborhood Resilience Project

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Day of Giving 2020

Posted on May 5, 2020 by kelias1988

On Tuesday, May 5th – we come together to heal, to thank, to help and to give.

The Neighborhood Resilience Project has been working diligently during COVID-19 to serve the community and our neighbors in this time of crisis.

The organization provides hundreds of people with food each week.

The Community Health Deputy program soared – with the organization training, supporting and deploying close to 100 Community Health Deputies across 13 communities. These Community Health Deputies work diligently to use an epidemiological frame work to prevent the spread and support the socio-economic needs and mental health of those in their communities during the crisis.

Hundreds of people who are un-insured have access to telephonic check ups through the Free Health Center and volunteer clinicians.

It is just so fitting that the organization is beginning to re-open and resume even more programming on the same day of #GivingTuesdayNow.

I am so grateful and thankful to those people and organizations that have supported us during this time. I hope you will consider joining them and joining our movement to build Resilient, Healing and Healthy Communities.

Sincerely,

Rev. Paul T. Abernathy
CEO

PS – We are still recruiting 50+ monthly donors in 2020 – Join the 15 who have become monthly donors today!

Donate on May 5, 2020 to Join the Movement

One of the partnerships helping us to distribute food out of our facility.

Our staff also working to take food out to the community.

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Pittsburgh, PA 15219

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