Have questions about Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs? If so, you’ve come to the right place.
This section is a compilation of answers to the most commonly asked questions. If you don't find the information that you are looking for, please contact us.
- Is Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs a 501c3 charitable organization?
Yes, Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs is a 501c3 doing business under Hopebound Ministries Inc. EIN# 20-0123458 - Do I need to be a Mooncrest resident to participate in programs?
Children must reside in the Mooncrest community to participate in children's programs. However, adult programs are open to all adults. - Does Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs offer financial support?
No, Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs does not provide financial support but a list of local organizations which provide a variety of supports can be found on our Resources page. Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs is happy to help you make a connection, if needed. - Does Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs charge a fee for any of its programs or services?
No, Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs does not charge for services or programs. - Does Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs accept donations of used items?
No, Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs does not accept donations of used items, but a 'wish list' of new items can be found on our Donations page. - Is Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs a food pantry?
No, Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs is not a food pantry but we can assist neighbors in registering with the local food pantry. The Coraopolis (CCDC) Food Pantry and West Hills Food Pantry are listed on the Resources page.
Mooncrest Neighborhood Programs also distributes 412 Food Rescue deliveries on Monday mornings.
Call the center if you have questions or an immediate need.
412 299 5651