Saint Joseph's House of Hospitality, Catholic residential facility in Hill District, Pittsburgh, United States
Saint Joseph's House of Hospitality is a Catholic residential facility for older men with limited resources in Pittsburgh's Hill District. The facility provides individual lockable rooms, three daily meals, a free clothing room, and linen services for all residents.
The Catholic Radical Alliance established this facility in 1937 as part of the Catholic Worker Movement in Pittsburgh. Since its opening, the place has remained devoted to supporting older men facing economic hardship.
The house follows the Catholic Worker Movement tradition and provides shelter based on principles of compassionate care. Residents find not just a place to stay but access to medical services and support groups tailored to their needs.
The facility is located on Bedford Avenue in the Hill District and is easy to reach on foot. Visitors and those interested can use the address to navigate directly to the building or seek information about admission beforehand.
This is the only year-round residential service for men over 50 throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. The comprehensive case management here allows personalized support that goes beyond simply providing shelter.
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