The 30 Best Native american heritage events in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Thriftique
Thriftique is a popular social enterprise resale shop located at 125 51st Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This 8,400 sq foot shop in the Lawrenceville neighborhood offers carefully curated, designer-centric inventory including clothing, shoes, handbags, jewelry, accessories, home goods, art, books, and furniture at affordable prices. All sales, community outreach, and partnerships support the National Council of Jewish Women Pittsburgh Section's mission to advocate for women, children, and families. Thriftique also hosts major seasonal shopping events featuring high-end designer items, with a VIP patron party in the fall and a weekend-long sale in the spring. Donations are always welcome at the Lawrenceville location.
COTRAIC Head Start - Dorseyville
COTRAIC Head Start - Dorseyville, located at 120 Charles Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a school that promotes the socio-economic development of the Native American community and others facing economic difficulties in the Greater Pittsburgh area. They offer training, job placement, and counseling for Native Americans, Alaskan Natives, and Native Hawaiians 18 years and older. The institution provides comprehensive child development and family support services to low-income pregnant women and families with children up to three years old. As a lead agency provider of Head Start and PreK Counts, they offer tuition-free preschool education for children from age three until kindergarten entry age.
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