Sarah Heinz House

Sarah Heinz House

Sarah Heinz House (originally Covode House) was a settlement house at the corner of Heinz and Ohio streets in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. It adjoined the H. J. Heinz factories.[1] The house's mission was: to provide wholesome social and recreational opportunities; to utilize leisure time and energy; to study individual requirements and awaken and direct latent ability; to develop Christian character and train for efficient citizenship the young people of the community; to draw together neighborhood residents and friends for mutual helpfulness: to train for service in the community.[1]

  1. ^ a b Fleming, George Thornton (1916). Pittsburgh, how to See it: A Complete, Reliable Guide Book with Illustrations, the Latest Map and Complete Index (Public domain ed.). W.G. Johnston. pp. 251–.