“When this project is completed, we can be confident that the next generation of Pittsburghers, our children, our grandchildren, will be able to rely on safe and reliable drinking water,” Pittsburgh Water's CEO says.
Former Pittsburgh Steeler and advocate for those living with spinal cord injuries, Ryan Shazier, visited the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf on Tuesday to share his story of overcoming adversity.
“Do they feel safe? Do they feel safe to tell us if they're not feeling safe?” Foster Love Project founder, Kelly Hughes, said.Those are key questions Kelly Hughes and her team at Foster Love Project keep top of mind when interacting with the kids in their programs.