Children's Home of Pittsburgh, Family support organization in Friendship, Pittsburgh, United States.
The Children's Home of Pittsburgh is a family support organization providing specialized care and medical services for infants and children in the Friendship neighborhood. The facility includes a transitional infant care hospital and daycare programs designed to support early childhood development.
The organization was founded in 1893 as the Pennsylvania Children's Home Society and moved to the Friendship neighborhood in 1969 after operating at multiple locations. The facility expanded its medical capacity in the 1980s and 1990s by establishing specialized departments for infant care.
The organization connects children with families through adoption services while offering counseling and education programs for parents. These services help create stable family relationships and support parents in their roles.
Visitors should know this is an operating facility whose access may be limited depending on the program. It is recommended to inquire in advance about which services are open to the public.
The facility focuses on rapid placement of infants with adoptive families and has achieved a notably high success rate. This specialized approach distinguishes the organization from other child welfare facilities.
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