Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network

Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network Contact information, map and directions, contact form, opening hours, services, ratings, photos, videos and announcements from Pennsylvania Interfaith Impact Network, Nonprofit Organization, 1620 Murray Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA.

PIIN is a network of congregations and organizations in Southwestern Pennsylvania committed to drawing together people of faith to act powerfully on local and regional issues of justice and fairness through community-building & direct action.

03/12/2020

Allegheny County has a new voting system for the 2020 elections. Casting your ballot is simple and straightforward. Learn more here.

03/11/2020
03/11/2020

Moments after making a plea for people to get out and vote in the Missouri primary Tuesday, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas was turned away from the polls and told he "wasn't in the system," the mayor said on Twitter. 

03/06/2020

Long wait times plagued polling places in Texas throughout Super Tuesday, especially in districts with high numbers of black and Latinx voters and college students. Many voters reported waiting in line for more than three hours to cast a ballot. At least 750 Texas polling sites have been shuttered s...

03/04/2020

After a new executive pushed her out at CNN, the veteran journalist became one of mainstream media’s most fiery critics

03/02/2020

Door knocking effort in Beechview advocated for correct count of Latino residents

02/27/2020
02/21/2020

The Pennsylvania legislature is considering a bill that would undermine the state’s supreme court.

02/21/2020

Rampant ignorance and misinformation about the novel coronavirus has led to xeonophobic attacks against fellow Americans. And the pain ranges from physical to verbal to financial.

02/18/2020

At least 43,000 immigrants have become Pennsylvania citizens since the 2016 presidential election. That’s almost as many voters as the margin Trump won by,

02/16/2020
02/16/2020

A group of angry protesters gathered at a polling site waving Confederate flags, shouting slurs and cheering for Trump. They were protesting an educational event about the Civil War and monuments.

Address

1620 Murray Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA
15217

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14126219230

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