Awareness and Wellness Center: Interactive Sound Bath for Teens
In this mindfulness program, participants create meditative soundscapes using singing bowls, ocean drums, chimes and other instruments. This activity fosters self-awareness, deep listening, empathy and connection. No musical skills necessary. … Continued
Bike PGH: Bicycle Friendly Driver
For young or adult drivers, learn how to share the road with bikes and bike infrastructure with the “Bicycle Friendly Driver” class. 16 and up. This program takes place in … Continued
Vision to Learn: Mobile Optometrist Visits for Children
Vision to Learn provides free eye exams, glasses, and replacement glasses to kids throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. An estimated 30,000 kids throughout the Pittsburgh area do not have the glasses they … Continued
One Bead at a Time
One Bead at a Time is an arts centric initiative which provides an inclusive space for youth, ages 10 and older, to create jewelry, practice English, build skills and confidence, … Continued
One Bead at a Time
One Bead at a Time is an arts centric initiative which provides an inclusive space for youth, ages 10 and older, to create jewelry, practice English, build skills and confidence, … Continued
One Bead at a Time
One Bead at a Time is an arts centric initiative which provides an inclusive space for youth, ages 10 and older, to create jewelry, practice English, build skills and confidence, … Continued
Incubator Productions Presents: Turn Your Think Into Ink! – Cartooning Basics
Cartoonify your world. Learn the basic principles of cartooning including character design and storytelling with simple drawings.
Tech 25 presents – Science of sound, history of recording and KOALA sampling
Teens will learn the science and history of music production then use KOALA to create their own beat!
Prevail Above Domestic Violence Center, Inc. Presents: #NOTSORELATIONSHIPGOALS
Learn how portrayals of romantic relationships in the media set toxic unrealistic expectations. This is a safe space for teens to discuss unhealthy relationships being perpetuated through the media.
Become a Reading Buddy!
Why are pirates called pirates? (They just ARRRRR!)
If you, like me and countless kids in Pittsburgh, enjoy corny jokes like these, then consider becoming a Reading Buddies volunteer!