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Mennonite Urban Corps
Mennonite Urban Corps 5615 Stanton Ave Pittsburgh, PA
E-mail: info@pulsepittsburgh.org Visit our website: http://www.pulsepittsburgh. org/
The Mennonite Urban Corps program in Pittsburgh (PULSE) introduces college graduates to the myriad opportunities for service and learning available in the city. |
Please visit our new website at http://www.pulsepittsburgh.org/ Welcome to PULSE! Who are we? PULSE, the Pittsburgh Urban Leadership Service Experience, was founded in 1994 by the Rev. Dr. John Stahl-Wert. Since then, PULSE has brought more than 90 college graduates to the Steel City, pairing them with responsible positions at community-building organizations ranging from hospitals to local radio stations and food banks. About a third of PULSE alumni are still living in Pittsburgh, making important contributions to their adopted city. Our Mission PULSE cultivates a community of young urban citizens, leaders, and dreamers in Pittsburgh. We invite talented university graduates to celebrate the city through learning, service, and work. A faith-based cooperative living experience, we teach and model the core values of sustainability, justice, stewardship and peacemaking rooted in the Anabaptist/Mennonite tradition. Our Core Values We Believe In:
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