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Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Neighbors Helping Neighbors is a community-sharing network in North Braddock and Braddock, PA. We uncover our community’s hidden skills and resources and help our residents share those assets with their neighbors. Past projects include a snow-shoveling day; sharing circles in Recycle Park and in a senior housing complex; training teenagers to door-knock in the neighborhood, asking residents about their needs and offers; and neighborhood block parties.

This summer, combining two successful past projects, we will collaborate with the Braddock Summer Youth Project to train four local youth to organize community block parties on their own blocks. These gatherings will give residents a space to come together as a community and talk about their needs, skills, and resources, and to share their vision for the neighborhood.

For more information, contact Alice Leibowitz, 860-899-4300, aliceactivist@gmail.com

Plant Five for Life

The work of Plant Five for Life is dedicated to connecting children and families with nature from birth. Our primary program is delivered in collaboration with the health care community; planting trees for every newborn, marking the start of new life and contributing to their life support system. 

The trees are matched within the first year after birth to sites in or near each child’s neighborhood to sites in need of ecological and social services and planted with the families or planted by our network of community partners.

The program creates opportunities for families to engage with the trees growth and their community as their child grows. 

The Plant Five for Life vision and program invests in tree planting as a critical component of health infrastructure and healthy childhood development, education and care. 

There are numerous ways for any individual, business and/or municipality to join this collaborative movement: new parent, seasoned parent, and/or no parent alike! 

Join us here: http://www.plantfiveforlife.org/get-involved/

#notwhite collective

THE #NOTWHITE COLLECTIVE IS A GROUP OF 13 WOMEN ARTISTS WHOSE MISSION IS TO USE NON-INDIVIDUALISTIC, MULTI-DISCIPLINARY ART TO MAKE OUR STORIES VISIBLE AS WE RELATE, CONNECT AND BELONG TO THE GLOBAL MAJORITY.

WE ARE BI/MULTI-RACIAL/CULTURAL, IMMIGRANT OR DESCENDANTS OF IMMIGRANTS INVESTIGATING THE MANY WAYS WE ARE SEEN OR NOT SEEN, HOW WE SELF-IDENTIFY AND HOW WE SEEK LIBERATION THROUGH SHARING SPACE AND STORIES; RESEARCH AND ART-MAKING; DISCUSSING THE HISTORY OF IMPERIALISM AND ITS EFFECT ON US, ON THE WHOLE NON-WHITE WORLD. WE ACTIVELY REJECT COLONIALISM THROUGH OUR NON-HIERARCHICAL PROCESS.

THE #NOTWHITE COLLECTIVE EXPRESSES THE HYBRIDIZED AND MULTIFACETED ASPECTS OF SELF-DEFINED LIBERATION; WE ACCEPT CULTURAL FLUIDITY AS A MEANS OF SEEING AND BEING SEEN, EACH MEMBER DECLARING THEIR EXISTENCE, INDIVIDUALLY AND COLLECTIVELY, THROUGH OUR VOICES, BODIES, AND ART.

EXCAVATING HISTORIES. EXPOSING REALITIES.

EXORCISING OPPRESSION.

#notwhite collective members are: Christiane Dolores, Fran Flaherty, Veronica Corpuz, Geña, Maritza Mosquera, Carolina Loyola-Garcia, Liana Maneese, Amber Epps, Sarika Goulatia, Maggie Negrete, Sarah Tang, Alison Zapata and Zena Ruiz.

Photo credit: Veronica Corpuz.

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PGH in 360: Youth Perspectives

PGH in 360: Youth Perspectives is a program in which local youth produce 360-degree videos that tell their stories and provide their views on their neighborhoods and the city of Pittsburgh. Through this impactful and innovative medium, adults in positions of power get to walk for a while in the shoes of local young people and hear voices that are rarely included in discussions of civic life, growth, and change in Pittsburgh.

Youth in the program will acquire the technical proficiency to create finished products in the new medium of 360 video. These foundational skills can be applied in marketing, training, and other business purposes as 360 video is increasingly adopted in a range of industries. The project thus contributes to the ability of young people in Pittsburgh to participate in the new tech economy. They will also gain confidence in self-expression through telling their stories in 360 and through speaking publicly about their videos. Local officials, corporations, educational institutions, and others in positions of power will gain insight into the experiences and views of youth in the city and will therefore be better able to address the needs of young people and to facilitate their participation in civic life and the local economy as they enter adulthood.

The program will be implemented in the summer of 2018 through partnerships with community organizations based in neighborhoods around the city, with teams of 3-5 youth participating at each site. Through a series of workshops held at each location, students are coached on the basics of shooting videos with the Samsung Gear 360 camera and are taught simple editing techniques, including adding titles and transitions. They will also learn how 360 video requires a different approach to storytelling than traditional video. The community partners will keep the cameras, and the first cohort of young videographers will be able to teach others to use them for future projects. The project thus helps build the capacity of local organizations.

RUFF Writer Books

Are you looking for ways to connect with children and elderly family members through
positive life stories? Share RUFF Writer Books in libraries, homes, school/after school
programs and personal care homes.

RUFF stands for Relationships Using Facts and Fantasy. It serves multigenerational
families and communities through “Memory Café” activities of reading, crafting, and
handwriting “RUFF” draft book pages — one page at a time — to create treasured
keepsakes with nature themed illustrations to color. (Open the link below for a sample.)

Listening to a child read aloud may help prompt memories that lead to treasured
family moments. Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias sorrowfully impact many
families. Building relationships with an elderly person can be life enhancing for both
ends of the generation spectrum.

Crafting creates hand to brain connections and provides “something” to do while talking
meaningfully about the stories we all have in common that comfort us through “life
storms.” Finished crafts are suitable as table favors made by groups of children for
residents in a personal care home.

Music and movement are important, too, as the elderly and children engage in helping
build and maintain cognitive connections that go along with positive life lessons through
stories. In a good story, “something” happens that is a problem to solve, as in our theme
song Lemons into Lemonade.

Sponsorships provide free memory café materials for library sites that are the anchor
or intersection of this project. Smaller donations of $30 provide RUFF Writer Book KITS
(a book to make with cardstock pages) to communities in need of additional resources.

We are truly grateful to all helpers in nurturing this project. Our hope is that families
can find ways to transform some rough times into “RUFF” times. While growing up on a
farm in Ohio, I learned that one person can make a difference in another person’s life
and small efforts add up, like the blocks of a handmade quilt that endures for
generations.

As a grandmother, I hope to pass on the joy of connections and help inspire our young
ones to turn their “lemons” into lemonade with the help of positive stories. For any
questions, as well as signing up for a year of monthly emailed materials, contact us
at ruffwriterbooks@gmail.com.
RUFF-spectfully,
“Grammar” Jane Miller

Donate Here

https://www.newsunrising.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/RUFF-Writer-Books-Memory-Cafe-Alliance-Project.mp4

 

Sample a RUFF Writers Memory Kit below. The kit includes “take-out” pages (1 – 5) of a craft/writing templates and signage for a book and “RUFF Spot,” the place where visitors can read and relax. Contact us at ruffwriterbooks@gmail.com to sign up for 12 PDF kits. This kit has the book’s title page with the 9 themes of relationships that bring comfort for all ages.

1A. RUFF Writer Books - Final RUFF Draft

 

Sponsorship Information HERE.

Find monthly school year posts of RUFF Writer Books on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Thank you to our generous sponsors:
House of Bouvs—https://www.houseofbouvs.com

Revival Training

Of the 650,000 ex-offenders released from prison in the U.S. this year, two-thirds will find themselves back behind bars within three years. The rest will face unemployment rates 30% higher than the general public. Revival Chili believes in second chances. With our food truck and restaurant, Revival Chili provides employees with job training, personal mentoring, and hands-on experience. By teaching them skills in entrepreneurship, employees are given the tools necessary to go on to start their own businesses.

Revival Chili’s primary goal is to teach employees to become leaders that can go on to create or lead sustainable businesses. The business will provide first-hand experience managing a business, positively interacting with consumers, and the ins and outs of purchasing. Revival Chili hopes to change the negative connotations associated with ex-convicts and build a more inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem, while staying environmentally conscientious with every business decision.

Cerverii Circus

The Cerverii Circus Collective is a multi-arts performance company structured to bring together the expertise of performance artists in the Pittsburgh area for the purpose of staging inter-art productions. Our goal is to promote understanding and appreciation of interdisciplinary performing arts. Our objectives are to present up to three productions a year and cultivate education in multi-arts programs through workshops, internships and residencies at all levels of learning.

THE UNIQUE NICHE WE FILL:  The public is not often privy to the influences on the personal perspectives and agendas of present-day artists in creating original work in the area. By re-creating historically significant works of the avant-garde, and producing new works in the same vane, we propose to link the works of today to their historical roots. Thus, providing a unique service to the public to educate and contextualize aesthetic response to this kind of artistic work.

K-Theatre Dance Complex

K-Theatre Dance Complex or KTDC, is a Pre- Professional Dance Training Program.  KTDC is a dance school that emphasizes Dance Technique, Terminology, Theory and Drama in order to mold strong and captivating performers. We teach the basics of the art form that is dance, to students ages 3-17, thus building strong mental and physical foundations with-in our students. As a result, we expose them to an artistic discipline that will allow them to excel in any profession that they ultimately pursue.

Pennsylvania Solar Center

The Pennsylvania Solar Center is a statewide solar energy resource hub and assistance center that provides unbiased information and catalytic organizing in an effort to transform the Commonwealth into a leading solar state. The PA Solar Center provides technical assistance to non-profits and small businesses – shepherding them through the solar purchase process and connecting them to qualified installers and financing. The PA Solar Center’s online website (www.pasolarcenter.org) and solar supporter network will help all prospective solar owners find reputable solar contractors and to stay informed about regulations and policy opportunities that will inspire decision-makers and others to transition to the new clean energy economy – one that reduces climate, water and air pollution and creates family-supporting jobs.

SUPPORT THE NEW PA SOLAR CENTER
Thanks to the West Penn Power Sustainable Energy Fund’s grant support, we started our first effort in December 2018 to assist non-profit organizations to go solar with our new Galvanizing Energy Transition: Solar for Non-Profits (G.E.T. Solar) initiative and to build our website. We were able to officially launch the organization and we continue to offer resources and build capacity thanks to the Hillman Family Foundation, and our business and individual members.

You can also invest in solar and support us by:
BECOMING AN INAUGURAL MEMBER by DONATING (any amount) to the PA Solar Center through New Sun Rising (see the left-hand column of this page).

JOIN AS A BUSINESS MEMBER by emailing Sharon Pillar at sharon@pasolarcenter.org for more information.
All donations to the PA Solar Center are made payable to New Sun Rising, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.

Find us at Facebook and Twitter – @pasolarcenter
And on our website at www.pasolarcenter.org

Beata Beatus Healing Intensive Creative Arts Program

The Beata Beatus Healing Intensive Creative Arts Program- HICAP- empowers, educates & engages participants in integrative health & wellness techniques partnered with the creative arts promoting self-sustaining healthy habits. Beata Beatus encourages healing & restoration through the authentic expression of gifts and talents, fostering a positive lifestyle; high self esteem & stress relief in adolescent girls. Our end of the program project  – Encouragement Hour – is created to showcase our participant’s creative handiwork in the form of a song, spoken word piece or art piece, which can be placed on a shirt & sold on our website if desired. 
 
Beata Beatus HICAP is an extension of the Clothing line Beata Beatus where each shirt represents scripture and where we proudly advocate our tag line to Wear It – Live It. Through the Beata Beatus HICAP we are effectively showing girls to not just wear what we produce but to live lives that reflect holistic health, growth & prosperity.
 
Beata Beatus – Origin: Latin. Meaning to be blessed and/or happy.
Pronounced  (f) Bey- Ah- Tah  (m) Bey- Ah -Tos  

Community Forge

Mission of Organization
“To grow an inclusive Community Space dedicated to creating opportunities for Wilkinsburg by supporting small business, promoting learning, contributing to neighborhood wellbeing, and cultivating regional partnerships.”

Brief History of Community Forge
Community Forge was formed in January 2017 with the purpose of revitalizing the recently closed Johnston Elementary School in
Wilkinsburg as a community asset, incubating people, programs, and opportunities in the community. Starting with a partnership between
Pittsburgh Learning Commons and Xpogo, a group of eight young adults with roots in Pittsburgh and backgrounds ranging from Ph.D.
Scientists to Educators to Extreme Sports Athletes purchased the building from the Wilkinsburg school board in July 2017. We have since
brought community members onboard as board members, staff, and volunteers.

Community Forge opened doors in January 2018 and is now home to artists, educators, and entrepreneurs looking to grow their efforts,
run community events, and provide new and unique programs to the Wilkinsburg community. As an organization, we are building programs
and creating inclusive, locally-oriented opportunity geared toward Wilkinsburg residents and the East Pittsburgh region. Our primary focus areas include youth enrichment, community well being, and small business support.

Read more in the Community Forge 2018 Impact Report

Artsmiths of Pittsburgh Art and Cultural Center

The Artsmiths of Pittsburgh Art and Cultural Center will serve the Pittsburgh area, particularly the South Hills, with engaging art education programming including Classes, Exhibits, a Cafe Training Center for persons with intellectual disabilities and a shop selling only locally handmade art.

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