County, nonprofits collaborate to serve those displaced by Downtown Pittsburgh shelter fire

In a June 5th, 2024 article, TribLive’s Justin Vellucci writes about how the County and the area’s nonprofits joined forces to support the displaced residents of the June 4th fire at Second Avenue Commons, a low-barrier shelter. 180 residents were displaced and we are committed to ensuring that they receive meals during this time.

Read the article here.

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