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Day of Giving 2013 Allegheny County Organization Totals Day of Giving 2013 Allegheny County Organization Totals Organization Total 90.5 WESA $ 65,681.91 A+ Schools $ 6,382.35 ABOARDs Autism Connection of PA $ 8,114.39 Acculturation for Justice, Access and Peace Outreach $ 302.96 ACH Clear Pathways $ 963.98 Achieva $ 5,128.44 Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation (ARCS Foundation) $ 6,886.27 ACLD, Inc. $ 661.02 ACTION-Housing, Inc. $ 754.65 Adagio Health $ 6,880.22 Adonai Center for Black Males $ 385.58 Advantage Credit Counseling Service $ 1,266.96 Agency for Jewish Learning $ 17,154.94 AIDS Coalition of Southwestern Pennsylvania $ 358.04 Alia Musica Pittsburgh $ 1,251.51 Allegheny Brass Band $ 1,498.28 Allegheny CleanWays $ 1,443.18 Allegheny County Court Appointed Special Advocate Program (CASA) $ 6,274.24 Allegheny County Library Association $ 1,691.03 Allegheny County Parks Foundation $ 1,118.20 Allegheny Family Network $ 82.62 Allegheny Land Trust $ 16,310.88 Allegheny Valley Association of Churches $ 3,982.69 Allegheny Valley School $ 10,651.31 Allegheny Youth Development $ 413.14 Alle-Kiski Area Hope Center $ 110.16 Allies for Children $ 3,470.46 ALS Association Western Pennsylvania Chapter $ 8,481.06 Alzheimers Association - Greater Pennsylvania Chapter $ 8,109.48 Amachi Pittsburgh $ 6,610.38 AMD3 Foundation $ 3,475.90 American Cancer Society $ 5,640.57 American Civil Liberties Foundation of Pennsylvania Inc $ 11,503.06 American Diabetes Association $ 3,327.05 American Heart Association, Inc. $ 6,119.96 American Red Cross Southwestern Pennsylvania Chapter $ 17,577.81 Anchorpoint Counseling Ministry $ 12,518.66 Andrew Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall $ 4,269.15 Angels Place, Inc. $ 5,772.91 Animal Care and Assistance Fund $ 18,215.00 Animal Friends, Inc. $ 56,641.88 Day of Giving 2013, Allegheny County Totals 1 Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania $ 61,491.89 Aquinas Academy $ 34,613.27 Arma International Educational Foundation $ 110.17 Arsenal Family and Childrens Center $ 605.94 Art Expression Inc. $ 1,916.96 Arthritis Foundation Inc. $ 4,836.55 Artists and Craftsmens Guild Inc. - North Hills Art Center $ 2,908.50 Artists Image Resource $ 4,819.95 Artists Upstairs (ArtUp) $ 1,283.46 Asbury Foundation $ 413.14 ASL Friends Inc. $ 1,322.06 Aspinwall Riverfront Park Inc $ 3,916.56 Assemble $ 4,064.10 ASSET Inc. $ 1,597.45 Associated Artists of Pittsburgh $ 2,440.31 Attack Theatre $ 11,022.59 Auberle $ 3,470.39 Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania $ 9,744.59 August Wilson Center for African American Culture $ 8,409.52 Autism Society of Pittsburgh, Inc. $ 660.98 Autism Speaks Inc. $ 3,823.92 Autumn House Press $ 2,038.14 Bach Choir of Pittsburgh, Inc. $ 7,937.79 Balafon West African Dance Ensemble $ 385.57 Balanced Heart? Healing Center $ 358.05 Ballou Skies Inc $ 165.25 Balmoral School of Highland Piping $ 12,472.60 Bartko Foundation $ 3,916.58 BBYO (formerly known as B?nai B?rith Youth Organization) $ 1,730.78 Best Buddies Pennsylvania $ 341.51 Bethany House Academy $ 8,308.76 Bethlehem Haven of Pittsburgh, Inc. $ 18,773.24 Beverlys Birthdays $ 3,503.43 Bidwell Training Center $ 3,810.86 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh $ 34,029.33 Bike Pittsburgh $ 43,674.74 Bishop Canevin High School $ 7,326.35 Blind and Vision Rehabilitation Services of Pittsburgh $ 20,524.14 Bloomfield Development Corporation $ 82.62 Bloomfield-Garfield Corporation $ 2,754.25 Bodiography Contemporary Ballet $ 6,505.66 Boyd Community Center $ 5,409.35 Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania $ 12,186.20 Boys Scouts of America Laurel Highlands Council $ 17,652.96 Braddock Carnegie Library Association $ 2,005.02 Braddock Redux $ 2,080.04 Bradley Center $ 1,514.82 Day of Giving 2013, Allegheny County Totals 2 Brashear Association, Inc. $ 1,046.60 Breathe Pennsylvania $ 3,977.24 Brew House Association, Inc. $ 2,737.70 Bricolage $ 13,285.53 Bulgarian-Macedonian National Educational and Cultural Center $ 2,820.39 Byzantine Catholic Seminary $ 7,061.98 C.C. Mellor Memorial Library $ 15,820.46 Calliope House, Inc (Calliope The Pittsburgh Folk Music Society) $ 20,359.60 Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School $ 13,515.89 Carnegie Library of Homestead $ 4,759.21 Carnegie Library of McKeesport $ 1,338.55 Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh $ 104,454.54 Carnegie Mellon University $ 17,820.53 Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh $ 66,665.14 Carriage House Children?s Center, Inc. $ 11,911.11 Catholic Charities Free Health Care Center $ 24,497.02 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Pittsburgh Inc. $ 28,033.74 CeaseFire PA $ 2,531.65 Center for Hearing and Deaf Services, Inc. $ 3,057.28 Center for Spirituality in Twelve Step Recovery Inc., The $ 413.13 Center for Theater Arts, The $ 8,923.96 Center for Victims $ 3,608.11 Center of Life $ 3,018.71 Center That C.A.R.E.S. $ 8,456.75 Central Catholic High School $ 130,948.85 Central Northside Neighborhood Council $ 908.88 Chartiers Community Mental Health and Retardation Center Inc. $ 583.89 Chatham Baroque $ 7,585.21 Chatham University $ 19,999.18 Child Health Association of Sewickley $ 1,459.73 Childrens Festival Chorus $ 2,567.02 Childrens Home of Pittsburgh, The $ 14,894.12 Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh Foundation $ 28,683.09 Childrens Institute of Pittsburgh, The $ 20,075.66 Childrens International Summer Villages, Inc. (CISV Pittsburgh) $ 4,764.95 Childrens Museum of Pittsburgh $ 26,346.63 Childrens Sickle Cell Foundation, Inc. $ 1,861.88 Christ The Divine Teacher Catholic Academy $ 9,529.98 Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania $ 1,134.72 Christian Legal Aid of Pittsburgh $ 2,043.67 Chuck Cooper Foundation, The $ 1,410.18 Circle C Youth and Family Services $ 886.85 Citizen Power $ 55.08 Citizens for Pennsylvania Future (Penn Future) $ 2,249.69 City of Asylum Pittsburgh $ 66,615.65 City Theatre Company, Inc. $ 66,598.63 CLASS (Community Living and Support Services) $ 583.88 Day of Giving 2013, Allegheny County Totals 3 Coalition for Christian Outreach (CCO) $ 29,799.63 Coalition to Affirm Real Estate Ownership (CARE) $ 826.28 Community at Holy Family Manor, The $ 660.98 Community College of Allegheny County Educational Foundation $ 2,076.64 Community Day School $ 86,837.30 Community Design Center of Pittsburgh $ 5,249.69 Community Human Services Corporation $ 2,473.31 Community Technical Assistance Center, Inc. $ 330.50 Compassion Connection $ 7,601.94 Construction Junction, Inc. $ 2,319.05 Consumer Health Coalition $ 2,533.89 Cooper Siegel Community Library $ 11,534.84 Cornerstone Television Inc. $ 220.35 Corningworks $ 7,459.55 Coro Center for Civic Leadership $ 4,032.23 Crisis Center North, Inc. $ 7,634.83 Crossroads Foundation $ 5,756.52 Delta Foundation of Pittsburgh $ 4,048.76 Denis Theatre Foundation, The $ 12,891.11 DePaul School for Hearing and Speech $ 25,730.70 Diversity Business Resource Center at Riverside Center for Innovation $ 2,159.33 Dollar Energy Fund $ 2,746.56 DoorWay Inc., The $ 3,663.24 Dreams of Hope $ 10,116.04 Dress for Success Pittsburgh $ 3,227.93 Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit $ 5,728.95 Dynasty Arts $ 137.70 Early Learning Institute, The $ 4,351.81 Earthen Vessels Outreach $ 9,596.04 East End Cooperative Ministry $ 29,786.02 East Liberty Development, Inc. $ 804.23 East Liberty Family Health Care Center $ 13,678.75 East Winds Symphonic Band Association $ 1,107.15 Easter Seals Western and Central Pennsylvania $ 15,366.17 Eastern Area Adult Services, Inc. $ 908.93 Economic Development South $ 27.54 Eden Christian Academy $ 6,995.99 Edgewood Symphony Orchestra $ 13,595.23 Education Foundation, The $ 523.29 Education Partnership, The $ 6,699.67 Ellis School $ 61,444.88 Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh $ 26,548.51 Entrepreneuring Youth $ 1,459.79 Environmental Charter School at Frick Park $ 18,052.15 Epilepsy Foundation Western/Central Pennsylvania $ 6,415.24 Epiphany Association $ 21,186.93 Every Child, Inc. $ 1,834.31 Day of Giving 2013, Allegheny County Totals 4 Extra Mile Education Foundation, Inc. $ 1,459.78 Eye and Ear Foundation $ 1,294.53 F.O.L.L.O.W. - Friends of the Living Library of Wilkinsburg $ 1,807.11 FAME, Fund for Advancement of Minorities Through Education $ 8,103.18 Family Guidance, Inc. $ 7,568.80 Family Hospice and Palliative Care $ 8,446.94 Family House, Inc. $ 6,544.13 Family Resources $ 9,901.32 Family Services of Western Pennsylvania $ 2,925.00 Family Tyes Inc. $ 1,349.61 Familylinks $ 11,221.11 Fern Hollow Nature Center Inc. $ 3,844.96 Fiberarts Guild of Pittsburgh, Inc. $ 771.16 Filipino American Association of Pittsburgh $ 1,404.67 FIRST (US Foundation For the Inspiration and Recognition Science and Technology) $ 556.35 First Lutheran Church $ 13,281.31 First Tee of Pittsburgh, The $ 15,418.70 Focus on Renewal (F.O.R. Sto-Rox Community Development) $ 9,953.89 Forbes Funds, The $ 165.25 Fort Pitt Block House $ 1,735.14 Foundation to Advance Public Health through Certification, The $ 1,983.08 Fox Chapel Area Land Trust $ 1,156.81 Fred Rogers Company, The $ 3,123.26 Frick Art and Historical Center, Inc. $ 23,589.65 Friends of Dormont Pool Inc. $ 2,137.27 Friends of Quaker Valley Schools $ 9,684.00 Friends of the Hollywood Theater $ 4,593.94 Friends of the Mt. Lebanon Library $ 7,470.62 Friends of the Riverfront $ 8,921.47 Friendship Circle of Pittsburgh Inc., The $ 15,105.75 Gateway to the Arts $ 5,646.29 Gemini Theater Company $ 3,305.12 Genesis of Pittsburgh, Inc. $ 3,205.94 German Shorthaired Pointer Rescue Pennsylvania Inc $ 3,106.74 Gildas Club Western Pennsylvania $ 15,572.17 Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania $ 3,944.09 Girls on the Run at Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC $ 2,452.38 Glade Run Lutheran Services $ 13,119.91 GlobalPittsburgh (Pittsburgh Council for International Visitors) $ 2,915.08 Golden Wings Foundation, Inc.
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