Food Security Potluck

Hill House 1835 Centre Ave, Pittsburgh

Join hosts from the Environmental Charter School, Green Building Alliance, Just Harvest, and the Pittsburgh Food Policy Council for an evening of conversation and a shared potluck dinner. We will be discussing the work that is happening in the City of Pittsburgh to fight hunger and how we can elevate the work happening in our city […]

Western PA Offering of Letters Workshop

Christ United Methodist Church 44 Highland Road, Bethel Park

Join Bread for the World and Just Harvest at a workshop to learn how you can make a difference in 2015 for children and families who are hungry.

The People’s Court: Judicial Candidates Forum

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Homewood Branch 7101 Hamilton Ave

Join New Voices Pittsburgh for a Q & A with the candidates for PA Supreme Court who will be on the ballot for the November 3rd election!

Clarify: WeShouldDoItAll Exhibition and Panel Discussion

Space Gallery 812 Liberty Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join us for this unique multimedia event to help inform and empower potential first-time voters in advance of the November election.

2017 Annual Member Meeting

Brookline Teen Outreach Center 520 Brookline Blvd., Pittsburgh

Join Just Harvest’s board, staff, members & volunteers for our 2017 annual membership meeting followed by a public Candidates Forum for the May 16 Primary Election.

School Food Report Kick-Off

PPS West Liberty Elementary 781 Dunster St., Pittsburgh

The Pittsburgh Food Policy Council, Pittsburgh Public Schools (PPS), and the Harvard Food Law & Policy Clinic are excited to announce the launch of a report about improvements in PPS's school food system and how to continue this great work.

Poverty Town Hall

WQED Fred Rogers Studio 4802 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh

Join us at this live WQED town hall discussion about poverty.

Big Hunger: Why Charity is Not the Answer

Sixth Presbyterian Church 1688 Murray Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join us for a panel discussion as we look at the national, state, and local power structures that drive hunger, and why the most popular solutions to this pressing problem may not be the right ones. Innovative leaders will share their views of how to address hardship and achieve opportunity for all – in Pittsburgh, […]

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