MAPS (Maximizing All Potentials), a program of the University of Pittsburgh School of Education and Allegheny County Drug and Alcohol Prevention Programs, delivers impactful prevention and mental health programming for children and adults across diverse school and community settings. MAPS is dedicated to the prevention of drug and alcohol problems, the promotion of mental health, and the development of resilient children, adults, and families.
PRIDE NIGHT
Join us at PNC Park for Pride Night, a celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community within the Pirates fan base, the Pittsburgh community, and all of Major League Baseball. Plus, be sure to stay after the game for a Zambelli Fireworks Show!
Are you planning to attend this event with a group?
Take advantage of our special group offer by contacting GroupTickets@pirates.com.
NON-PROFIT SUPPORT
A portion of the proceeds from every ticket purchased through this page benefit local LGBTQIA+ organizations like the ones listed here.


Proud Haven and the QMNTY Continuum provide safe, affirming shelter and support for LGBTQIA+ youth and young adults across Pittsburgh. Together with Trans YOUniting, we create pathways to stability, community care, and joyful belonging every day.= for people experiencing housing instability and homelessness and other TLGBQIA+ community needs.
Pittsburgh Equality Center serves as a bridge that promotes education, advocacy, and social justice for all LGBTQIA+ people and allies in Western Pennsylvania.

The Pennsylvania Commission on LGBTQ Affairs' role is to advise the Governor and state agencies regarding policies, programs, and legislation that impact LGBTQ communities and to serve as a liaison between LGBTQ communities and government.

The Hugh Lane Wellness Foundation works to improve the health of the LGBTQ+ and HIV communities in and around Western Pennsylvania. We offer a variety of resources and support including youth and family services, Hugh’s Kitchen pantry program, legal aid clinics, as well as training and consultation for organizations to improve their capacity to serve LGBTQ+ clients and staff. We make it our mission to address bias and stigma in the many intersections of our communities and to raise health and awareness to create better spaces and opportunities for LGBTQ+ and HIV+ individuals.

Sisters PGH is the longest running black trans led organization in the city, serving the trans and nonbinary community of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. With a focus on housing initiatives, Sisters PGH connects clients with resources such as behavioral health services, case management, rent and utility assistance and more. Now located downtown, Sisters PGH is proud to welcome the trans and nonbinary community to The Stonewall Inn, the drop-in center and central hub for all services Sisters provides. There, clients will be connected to earlier mentioned resources and have access to our washer, dryer, food pantry, clothing closet, computer lab, showers and more. Come down to 211 Smithfield St. and see how we can serve you!

Pittsburgh LGBTQ Charities (PLC) was established in 2021 to raise community awareness and promote grassroots engagement for neighborhood quality of life, animal welfare, anti-poverty, and LGBTQ+ issues in Western Pennsylvania. Currently, they operate the Dr. John P. Ruffing VMD Pet Food Pantry serving over 200 households, the Trans and Queer Media Project, and a Whistle Kit Distribution effort.