Nonprofit

The Children's Home of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA
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www.childrenshomepgh.org

  • About Us

    The Children's Home of Pittsburgh, established in 1893, is an independent, non-profit licensed organization whose purpose is to promote the health and well being of infants and children through services which establish and strengthen the family. We carry out our mission through our 4 distinct programs. CHILD'S WAY: provides critical medical day care services for medically fragil children. TRANSITIONAL INFANT CARE HOSPITAL: provides care for premature and high-risk infants who require continued hospitalization after a NICU stay. ADOPTION PROGRAM: provides comprehensive services consistent with our philosophy that adoption is a lifelong journey, not an isolated event. TRANSITIONAL PEDIATRIC CARE UNIT: provides 24-hr short-term respite and hospice care for medically fragile children. (opening Spring '07)

    The Children's Home of Pittsburgh, established in 1893, is an independent, non-profit licensed organization whose purpose is to promote the health and well being of infants and children through services which establish and strengthen the family. We carry out our mission through our 4 distinct programs. CHILD'S WAY: provides critical medical day care services for medically fragil children. TRANSITIONAL INFANT CARE HOSPITAL: provides care for premature and high-risk infants who require continued hospitalization after a NICU stay. ADOPTION PROGRAM: provides comprehensive services consistent with our philosophy that adoption is a lifelong journey, not an isolated event. TRANSITIONAL PEDIATRIC CARE UNIT: provides 24-hr short-term respite and hospice care for medically fragile children. (opening Spring '07)

    Cause Areas Include

    • Children & Youth
    • Family
    • Health & Medicine

    Location

    • 5618 Kentucky Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, United States
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