On Monday, January 16, 2023 our corporate offices will be closed in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Our residential programs remain open 24-7, 365 days a year. When Dr. King formed the Poor People’s Campaign in November 1967, the campaign was built on a...
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Happy Holidays to Staff, Clients and our Community Friends
We wish all our staff, clients, family, friends and the community the happiest of holidays!
JOIN US! Creative Recovery Dec.27, 28 and 29, 2022
Join the Creative Recovery group as we celebrate the end of 2022! For more information call Amy 412-561-3390 x210 or email ARandal@chartierscenter.org
Thank YOU to OTB Hastings
Thank you to Over the Bar Bicycle Café (OTB/Hastings) for their donation to Chartiers Center's Mary's Market (an internal food pantry serving Chartiers Center consumers.) Michael Kotyk, OTB owner, is pictured presenting a $1,000 check to Felicia Nolan, Director of...
Second Annual White Christmas Donation Drive
We’re dreaming of a White Christmas, and your help can make it a reality! Chartiers Center is excited to partner with Brentwood Bank who is proudly serving as a host for the 2nd annual ‘White Christmas’ donation drive. We are collecting – t-shirts, underwear, socks,...
Thank You to Brentwood Bank
Thank you to Brentwood Bank for their donation of $5k. The donation will support the refurbishment of the interior of the LTSR. Chartiers Center staff and residents are grateful for the community support. Pictured L to R: Lindsay Bahl, CFO; Sue Coyle, CEO; David...
Critical Needs Day Supports Chartiers Center Client Services
We want to thank all who donated to Chartiers Center through the Critical Needs Campaign. We are happy to report we raised over $2k thanks to your generosity. The money will help clients, and families, bridge the gap of essential needs like food, clothing, and...
July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month
BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, also known as National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, is observed every July to bring awareness to the unique struggles that racial and ethnic minority communities face regarding mental health challenges in the United...