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Ways to Give

We want to make it easy for you to help Literacy Pittsburgh’s students succeed. There are several ways you can support our students with your charitable donation.

Online - You can either make a one-time gift or sign up for monthly giving via a secure form.

By Mail - Make your check payable to Literacy Pittsburgh and mail to: Development Office, Literacy Pittsburgh, 411 Seventh Avenue. Suite 525, Pittsburgh, PA 15219

Workplace Giving - Designate Literacy Pittsburgh through United Way’s Contributor Choice program. Our United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania code is 252.

Amazon Wish Lists - You can support Literacy Pittsburgh when you shop on Amazon. Check out our wish lists packed with items that will benefit our students and Literacy Pittsburgh’s day-to-day efforts. Items are shipped directly to Literacy Pittsburgh, making it quick and easy to fulfill a wish! 
Family Literacy Items
Family Literacy Gold Award Free Library
General Supplies
Student Basic Needs

Literacy Luminary - Recurring gifts are easy, customizable, and environmentally friendly. They are more efficient and help ensure steady funding for Literacy Pittsburgh's student programs. 

Yardumian Society - Named for our founder, the Yardumian Society recognizes individuals who make cumulative annual gifts totaling $1,000 or more. 

Smart Giving - Smart Giving has never been easier and allows you to support Literacy Pittsburgh while achieving your financial and philanthropic goals. Explore tax-advantaged giving vehicles and learn how to maximize your philanthropic impact today and for future generations.

Volunteer Spotlight: Karen
“My experience as a tutor opened my eyes to how hard people will work to achieve goals. My students are fathers, and they work to make their families lives better by bringing them here, by working seven days a week, and by attending tutoring sessions after working all day so they could deal with teachers, doctors, landlords, and grocery store clerks.  Seeing their efforts, talking about their challenges, I see that immigrants are so good for this country.”
Photo of Volunteer Spotlight: Karen

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