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A work crew recently came to a home on Windgap Ave...

A work crew recently came to a home on Windgap Ave. 15204 to do outdoor and indoor work. When they completed the job, they left large chunks of concrete, brick and buckets of building material on the homeowners curb. This is a clean neighborhood where there are manicured lawns and elderly homeowners. It has been 2 weeks since your company completed this job and left your garbage on the 3940 Windgap Ave. curb. The City of Pgh. does not pick up building materials. Totally unexceptable in our neighborhood.

food wasnt amazing but over all one of the most am...

food wasnt amazing but over all one of the most amazing experiences!! i can't wait for next year!!! i got closer to god, my homeowner, and my church leaders/friends who went. i definitely recommend it!
(i'm in 7th grade)

The work was good and several of the staff were ni...

The work was good and several of the staff were nice but other than that the place was horrible. The programs were oppressive, over an hour in the morning, and close to three hours in the evening. When you factor in time spent on the job site there was less than an hour a day for being with your group and having free time. The messages of the worship were horribly one sided and opinionated leaving people with a differing opinion feeling cast out. I believe the work they are doing is important and helpful to the community but the program ruins the experience.

Food was awful, very little time to explore Pittsb...

Food was awful, very little time to explore Pittsburgh or go anywhere except your work site, extremely long worship hours, got very little sleep due to the early wake up time and late bed time

The Pittsburgh project sucks. Don't get it wrong t...

The Pittsburgh project sucks. Don't get it wrong the work that is done to people's homes is very good but everything else sucks. The food is practically prison food. It's so gross my entire group wouldn't eat it and had to go out and get food since the food they serve is practically inedible. Second the people that work there treat you 10 years younger than you actually are. There is no cell service and when they say "WiFi is provided" on the information packet they told me that it is in the building but I can't use it. So when you get your "phone time" you can sit there with a electronic brick that is practically useless. The bathrooms are gross and missing toilet paper and paper towels. The only part of my experience that was good was when I was off campus helping my homeowner. Would never recommend to anyone.

The Pittsburgh Project

The Pittsburgh Project

3.4