Neighborhood Aid was created in response to the COVID-19 health crisis. It’s a place where residents from Mt Lebanon and Dormont can GET HELP or OFFER HELP.
Check back often for the addition of new services.
- Call: (412) 253-4104
- Fill out our GET HELP FORM to request help
- Online: View the Service List on this site. Filter services in the sidebar to the right. Click the service for more details.
Allegheny County Official COVID-19 Hotline with United Way/211
888-856-2774
24/7 Trained call center for all county questions including financial help, food assistance, and unemployment compensation.
Neighborhood Services List
Keystone Oaks High School is providing food for residents of the district during the COVID-19 crisis.
Dormont Elementary School is providing meals for residents during the COVID-19 crisis.
412-942-2600
St Clair Hospital is staffing a COVID-19 triage nurse to answer questions and provide support and information for callers.
412-561-5405
We know that changes to routines and uncertainty with schools, jobs and financial situations can strain families already vulnerable when dealing with mental health concerns. During these uncertain times, Outreach Teen & Family Services remains open to provide mental health counseling for children, ages 5-21, and their parents. We are considered a “life-essential” business by Governor Wolf.
888-856-2774
24/7 Trained call center for all county questions including financial help, food assistance, and unemployment compensation.
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412-460-FOOD ext 268
The Food Bank is operating at a limited capacity, providing occasional emergency drive-up food distributions. Call or see their website for more details.
800-WIC-WINS to apply
PA DHS operates a women, infants and children (WIC) program that helps women who are pregnant, breastfeeding with a baby less than 1 year old, not breastfeeding with a baby under 6 months, and infants and children under 5 who have medical or nutritional risk.
412-350-5460
Adults who are 60 years of age or older and residents of Allegheny County must first call the Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging Senior Line at 412-350-5460. A care manager will talk with you about your specific needs to help determine whether or not you may be eligible for services. If you are eligible (primarily financially), you can get five nutritious balanced meals delivered to your home each week for a fee.
(412) 343-4054
Various services for seniors. Please contact us for more information and to see how our supportive services might be of help to you.
(412) 854-9120 ext. 108
Food, clothing, and utility assistance. Support programs for children, families, and individuals. Interfaith initiatives, community gardens and more.
Three fully-stocked food pantries at SHIM Center at Bethel Park, SHIM Family Center in Baldwin-Whitehall and Baldwin United Presbyterian Church are available. Click for details.
Senior emergency food boxes are available on a monthly basis for eligible seniors aged 60 and older. One-time emergency food is also available to anyone in need.
Three fully-stocked food pantries at SHIM Center at Bethel Park, SHIM Family Center in Baldwin-Whitehall and Baldwin United Presbyterian Church are available. Click for details.
Senior emergency food boxes are available on a monthly basis for eligible seniors aged 60 and older. One-time emergency food is also available to anyone in need.