Donations for the displaced families are being accepted at a Penn Hills location, the Western PA Search & Rescue Development Center, 1405 Frey Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15235.
“We have already received an outpouring of those wishing to donate everything including food, clothing, furniture, gift cards and cash,” said Matt Mitcheltree, sales and marketing director at
the center. “We certainly appreciate any and all help to our community as we rally our efforts.”Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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