Transforming Human Lives at the Point of Greatest Need
Whether it’s embracing the homeless, uplifting the abused or abandoned, training and mentoring the disadvantaged, providing character building programs for youth, or assisting the displaced or elderly,
The Salvation Army's goal remains the same -
serving the most people, meeting the most needs, DOING THE MOST GOOD!

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November 20th from 5:30 pm thru 8:30 pm - World's Largest Red Kettle Pittsburgh Steelers Night at Heinz Field at the Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday night game, more than 25 kettles will be placed throughout Heinz Field and the world's largest red kettle will be parked on E. General Robinson Street. The Salvation Army also has the privilege of being the honor guard and presenting the colors for the National Anthem. Colleen Ley, Special Events Coordinator @ 412-394-4870

 

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Online Red Kettle: The Salvation Army Red Kettles have been an American tradition since the late 1800's, and now you are able to host an Online Red Kettle. Become a vital part of our Christmas efforts to help those in need this season.
>>Visit Online Red Kettle


 

The Salvation Army’s Most Amazing Race Pittsburgh Style
If you enjoy competing in physical and mental challenges, The Salvation Army’s Most Amazing Race Pittsburgh Style is just for you! Coming to you July 2009 in downtown Pittsburgh, this scavenger-hunt-like race allows you to compete for top prizes while helping children and youth in need! To receive information about this event (as it is currently being planned), please tell us about yourself.
Must be 18 or older by race day to participate.



Television and radio icon, Bill Cardille and The Salvation Army's Director of Planned Giving, Lisa Young, CFRE, team up to promote leaving The Salvation Army in your will.

One of Pittsburgh's all-time favorite TV and radio icons has teamed up with The Salvation Army! Bill "Chilly Billy" Cardille, mid-day host for WJAS and longtime personality on Channel 11 jumped at the recent chance to promote The Salvation Army's Planned Giving options over the airwaves. Since coming to Pittsburgh in the late 1950s, Bill has seen the significant and valuable presence The Salvation Army has had in the Pittsburgh area.

"I believe in The Salvation Army," says Bill. "I wish more folks would support The Salvation Army - they do so much good for the community."

Take a tip from "Chilly Billy" and consider naming The Salvation Army in your will or establishing a Charitable Gift Annuity with us. When you do, you'll have a guaranteed income for life.

Our fixed rates are based on the age of the beneficiary. Plus you'll be eligible for a charitable tax deduction - and a portion of the income is tax-free! Best of all, you'll be helping others by supporting The Salvation Army. To learn more about a Gift Annuity, fill out the card below, or call (412) 394-4865 or email Lisa Young.

Help The Salvation Army change lives, starting with yours!