Spark of Hope Charity Cruise

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June 24th, 2007 - SUNDAY

Spark of Hope is a Christian interdenominational organization that gathers food on a daily basis from local supermarkets. The donated food is delivered to soup kitchens, food banks and shelters (see list below) in the North Hills and North Side areas.

There are many needy individuals and whole families who rely on the Spark of Hope for support, through the soup kitchens, food banks and shelters, to provide them with much needed food.

Spark of Hope also collects furniture and working appliances from homes and retail store donations, and distributes them to those in need.  Are you replacing some furniture or appliances in your home?  Please consider calling the Spark of Hope to pick up your good condition items and help a neighbor in need.  Other needs include storage space on the North Side for holding furniture and appliance items.

The Spark of Hope has been serving the local community for over 20 years. 

The Spark of Hope is a non-profit tax exempt charity that truly reaches those needy individuals and families in the North Hills and North Side.  How can you help continue their good charitable work? 

  • Donating furniture and appliances; 
  • Volunteering time to help collect and deliver food/furniture;  and Donating a used car as a charitable donation by calling 412-231-1273
  • Sending your financial donations to:

Spark of Hope
311 Siebert Road
Pittsburgh, PA  15237

Directing your work, or individual, United Way donations to contribution code #994662 (Spark of Hope)

Soup kitchens, food banks, and shelters that receive food from the Spark of Hope

 

  • All Saints

  • Bellevue Food Bank

  • Benedictine Center for Homeless Women with Children

  • Benedictine Center Meals on Wheels

  • Bidwell High-Rise Food Bank – Manchester

  • Bread of Life Etna

  • Burning Bush

  • Harbor Light Mission – Manchester

  • Holy Wisdom

  • Light of Life

  • Myriam Center Shelter

  • North Hills Community Outreach

  • North Side Common Ministry

  • Perry Hilltop Food Bank

  • Red Door for the Homeless

  • St. Claire Village Food Bank

  • St. Cyril

  • St. Sebastian

  • St. Vincent de Paul - Manchester

  • Town North Towers

Some charities receive food three items a week, some once a week, and some once a month based on their needs.

*** Some charities receive food three items a week, some once a week, and some once a month based on their needs.

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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