The Pittsburgh Project is a nonprofit organization that
4.0 21 reviews 2801 N Charles St, Pittsburgh, PA 15214, USA
The Pittsburgh Project is a nonprofit organization that engages youth and volunteers in community service projects. It provides a space for collaboration and learning, focusing on neighborhood improvement and empowerment.
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The Pittsburgh Project in 2801 N Charles St, Pittsburgh, PA 15214, USA. $0 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Community service, Youth programs. Amenities include Event space, Volunteer opportunities, Meeting rooms, Kitchen facilities, Outdoor space. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Best for:
Community serviceYouth programs
Amenities
Event spaceVolunteer opportunitiesMeeting roomsKitchen facilitiesOutdoor space
Rating: 4.0/5 (21 Google reviews)
- 4.0/5:
Great community organization! Has wonderful youth program, as well as Senior housing program. Doesn't look like much from the outside, but the people are awesome!
– Erin Lane
- 3.0/5:
If you are in a pickle and need a place to hold an event, this place is reasonable and always comes through. We have rented the cafeteria twice. There is a kitchen there however, the appliances like the microwave are non-operational. The fridges do work. Water is on. We brought hot and cold foods with our own warmers and ice. They have a cafeteria buffet still area were you can place your food in trays. The Wi-Fi code on the wall also was wrong and unfortunately did not work. You setup and clean up your trash after the event. Parking lot is on site. Free parking. Tons of seating and tables were available as well. Average for the price but reliable.
– Tonya Johnson-Jenkins
- 1.0/5:
The Pittsburgh project sucks. Don't get it wrong the work that is done to people's homes is very good but everything else sucks. The food is practically prison food. It's so gross my entire group wouldn't eat it and had to go out and get food since the food they serve is practically inedible. Second the people that work there treat you 10 years younger than you actually are. There is no cell service and when they say "WiFi is provided" on the information packet they told me that it is in the building but I can't use it. So when you get your "phone time" you can sit there with a electronic brick that is practically useless. The bathrooms are gross and missing toilet paper and paper towels. The only part of my experience that was good was when I was off campus helping my homeowner. Would never recommend to anyone.
– Riley Adams