| Adoption CoordiNations, Inc.: Provides adoption guidance and document coordination services to families for several agencies working in Russia, Ukraine, Cambodia, Guatemala and China. |
| Amazing Kids: Comprehensive rehabilitation facility dedicated to serving the special needs of children and young adults. Includes information on programs, services, events and outpatient satellite locations. |
| Community Human Services Corporation: Serving the needs of South Oakland for over thirty years. Includes projects, services, a calendar of events, and directories of employees and the Board of Directors. |
| Community Technical Assistance Center: Organization dedicated to strengthening communities in southwestern Pennsylvania. Related news, events and informational resources. |
| First Pittsburgh National Organization for Women: Includes contact information. |
| Gilda's Club of Western Pennsylvania: Offers support and networking groups, lectures, workshops and social events in a non-residential but home-like setting. |
| Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank: Nonprofit organization committed to eliminating hunger and developing collaborative strategies that encourage self-reliance. |
| Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council: Nonprofit agency that provides literacy programs for adults and out-of-school young adults. Includes information for students and tutors. |
| Hadassah Greater Pittsburgh: The Hadassah Greater Pittsburgh chapter. |
| Highland Park Community Development Corporation: Includes community developmentplan, maps, library statistics, and discussion boards for social engagement. |
| Mount Washington Community Development Corporation: Focused on issues vital to the community well-being while involving residents, homeowners, property owners, businesses, and institutions within the area. |
| Pittsburgh Ethnic History: Provides summaries of migration and settlement patterns of eastern and western Europeans into western Pennsylvania's Steel Valley. |
| Pittsburgh Foundation: Provides individuals, families, organizations and corporations with an avenue for their charitable giving, while they benefit from considerable tax savings. |
| Pittsburgh Organizing Group: Consensus based group concerned with peace and justice issues. Event calendar and news about activities, email list, phone tree, links to related organizations and events, and community library. |
| Pittsburgh Stepfamilies: Local chapter of the Stepfamily Association of America. Information for stepfamilies and local information for those in Pittsburgh. |
| Pittsburgh Young Professionals: Mission statement, activities, newsletter, board of directors, membership information and contacts. |
| Rainbow Adoption and Family Tree Foster Care: Provides adoption and foster care information, family training and home studies, counseling, searches for families, and supervision of placements. |
| Report Dangerous Drivers: Report dangerous drivers and reckless driving. |
| Senior Citizen's Guide to Pittsburgh: Free resources and activity directory for adults over fifty-five in Allegheny County. |
| Smoke Free City Pittsburgh: Advocating a tobacco smoke free city. News, email list, merchandise, printable table card and contact information. |
| South Side - Pittsburgh: Features information about this historic part of the city. Includes details on the shops and attractions, housing information, investment opportunities and current resident resources. |
| The Children's Home of Pittsburgh: Non-profit organization providing family centered care through children's health and educational programs and services. |
| The Hispanic Center Inc.: Assisting families relocating to the area by providing access to housing, employment, education and training resources. Information available in either English or Spanish. |
| The Thomas Merton Center: Organizes, educates, and takes action around issues of peace and social justice. Calendar of local and regional vigils and other events, educational materials, volunteer opportunities, membership form, and resources. |
| The Union Project: Nonprofit organization with a vision to restore neighborhood space to connect, create, and celebrate. Includes a mission statement, core values, stained glass classes, volunteer guidelines, and programs. |
| Three Rivers Free Net - Computers and The Internet: Directory of computer user groups. |
| Troop 66 - Pittsburgh, PA: A place for the Scouts of Troop 66 Pittsburgh to meet and share information. |