FOR THOSE
WE SERVE

We serve meals every Tuesday at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, and all are welcome. Bring your family or a friend in need! We offer a warm and inviting atmosphere with fellowship and good conversation. Look for the Outreached Arms sign at the rear of the church on Oliver Avenue. Doors open at 6:30!

LOCATION

320 Oliver Avenue,
Pittsburgh PA 15222
Entrance in the back of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh

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