PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
The Hill House offers a wide range of programs and services—from after-school tutoring programs to senior meal services—to help meet the needs of the community. Take a look at what the Hill House has to offer below.
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Afterschool Activities & Clubs

A program available to students K-12 seeking extracurricular activities afterschool.

Accelerated Support Services for Older Adults

A program providing supportive services to persons 60 years and older that have been released ...

Independent Living

A program that provides services to 16 to 21 year old who are in foster-care or who at the age ...

Curtain Call

Curtain Call is a public art project that will be situated at the Consol Energy Arena

Customer Service Training

National Retail Federation's Customer Service Skills Training and on-line assessment, provides ...

Day Care Center

A facility providing quality childcare and education. The program is designed to give pre-school ...

Employment Training & Job Search

Individuals receive employment and job-readiness training and skills to help with job search.

Farm Stand

In partnership with Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, Hill House Senior Services hosts a ...

GED/ABE Preparation

A preparatory class that provides participants with intensive academic skills development and ...

Health and Wellness

The Wellness Center offers health and fitness classes to help participants take an active role ...

Hill House Community Collaborative

The Hill House Collaborative provides intensive case management and supportive services for ...

Home-Delivered Meals

A nutrion program that provides daily meals to homebound older adults who are unable to prepare ...

Kassi Leadership Academy

A program to help high school students build skills in educational achievement, personal ...

Out of School Youth Program

Program offers GED preparation and job training to prepare teens and young adults for ...

Parenting (Non-Custodial Employment - Fathers Program)

A program that provides employment assistance and training services to young fathers 17 to 25 ...

Performing Arts

A program providing quality and affordable performing arts education to children and ...

Find the Rivers!

Find The Rivers! - is a partnership that addresses envrionmental and green spaces issues in the ...

Senior Community Services Center

The senior center provides a place for for seniors to come together within their community and ...

Tutoring & Academic Enrichment

A program available to students K-12 needing additional assistance with school work. Students ...

Employment Training & Job Search

What is it?

Individuals receive employment and job-readiness training and skills to help with job search.

Who can participate?

Some services are available to the public and others may only be available to Family and Workforce Development program participants.

What services are provided?

  • Computer access to search for jobs and write resumes
  • Enrollment in PA Career Link
  • Help writing resumes, cover & thank you letters
  • Job and training referrals (pre-apprenticeship training)

What does it cost?

Free to program participants and the public.

What’s the schedule?

The Pittsburgh Community Employment Partnership program is open to the public Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.  The Hill District First Source Center is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

What’s needed to get started?

Individuals must fill out interest sheet or intake application.

Where do I go?

Pittsburgh Community Employment Partnership (PCEP)
Hill House Association
1835 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Or

Hill District First Source Center (HDFSC)
One Hope Square
1901-17 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
 

Who provides the service?

Family and Workforce Development or Pittsburgh Community Employment Partnership (PCEP) or Hill District First Source Center (HDFSC).

Good to know…

The Hill District First Source Center is focused on individuals living in the Hill District community and those seeking opportunties in construction-related jobs. 

How can I get in touch?

Contact PCEP, Annette Jackson (412) 697-4694 or contact HDFSC, Kamden Manns, Intake Specialist at (412) 281-8484. 

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