Students & Families
Family Support Centers are community-based programs designed to provide families with resources, opportunities and experiences that enable them to become self-sufficient and nurturing parents.
AIU Family Centers Awarded Blue Ribbon Status by Parents as Teachers
The Allegheny Intermediate Unit’s (AIU) Family Centers received an award in October 2023 that demonstrates just how critical these centers and their staff members are to their communities. Nine of our centers, along with our Family and Immigrant Connections program, have achieved Blue Ribbon status through Parents as Teachers.
“I’m delighted that the Parents as Teachers National Center has recognized the AIU’s Family Centers and their exemplary commitment to their communities,” said Lori Vollman, Program Director of the AIU’s Family and Community Engagement Services, which oversees the family centers. “I am extremely proud of our family center staff and the work they do every day to support families.”
Parents as Teachers is a renowned childhood development organization that gives parent educators and parents the tools and training to help children grow. The family centers met all of the essential requirements through the Parents as Teachers curriculum and scored at least 80% in the quality standards set by the curriculum. The following AIU Family Centers are now Blue Ribbon-certified through September 2028:
- Clairton
- Duquesne
- East Allegheny
- Family and Immigrant Connections
- Highlands
- Lincoln Park
- McKeesport
- Steel Valley
- Sto-Rox
The AIU’s Family Centers will be honored for their Blue Ribbon status at the 2024 Parents as Teachers Conference, another feather in the cap for these facilities that deliver high-quality services to Allegheny County children and families. Additional branding will be applied to family center facilities and correspondence. Congratulations to our staff on this wonderful achievement!
Family Support Centers focus on:
- Healthy child development
- Effective parenting
- Preservation of the family unit
- Economic self-sufficiency
These goals are accomplished through home-based services, parent support groups, parent/child activities, relationship building and mentoring.
Communities Served
The AIU's Family Support Centers are located in the following school districts:
- Carlynton
- Clairton
- Duquesne
- East Allegheny
- Highlands
- McKeesport
- Penn Hills
- Steel Valley
- Sto-Rox
- West Mifflin
Services
- Home visits
- Parent and child activities
- Parent support and information groups
- Developmental assessments
- Referrals to community and human services
- Family and individual counseling
- Housing information and support
- Employment and training support
- Transportation
Resources
- Download: 2024 AIU Family Center Brochure (PDF)
Carnegie Family Center: 412-275-3395
The Beechwood
820 Capital Drive
Carnegie, PA 15106
carnegiefc@aiu3.net
Highlands Family Center: 724-224-9006
The Professional Center
415 E. Fourth Avenue, Suite 12
Tarentum, PA 15084
highlandsfc@aiu3.net
Clairton Family Center: 412-233-8325
Miller Avenue School Annex
734 Miller Avenue
Clairton, PA 15025
clairtonfc@aiu3.net
Lincoln Park Family Center
10 Duff Rd., Suite 104
Penn Hills, PA 15235
lincolnparkfc@aiu3.net
Duquesne Family Center: 412-469-9870
1 Library Place
Duquesne, 15110
duquesnefc@aiu3.net
McKeesport Family Center: 412-672-6970
The Wander Building
339 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor
McKeesport, PA 15132
mckeesportfc@aiu3.net
East Allegheny Family Center: 412-829-6171
200 Westinghouse Avenue
Wilmerding, PA 15148
eastalleghenyfc@aiu3.net
Steel Valley Family Center: 412-461-8019
304 E. Eighth Avenue
Homestead, PA 15120
steelvalleyfc@aiu3.net
Family and Immigrant Connections: 412-325-8111
339 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor
Mckeesport, PA 15132
martha.sherlock@aiu3.net
Sto-Rox Family Center: 412-771-6817
800 Russellwood Avenue
McKees Rocks, PA 15136
storoxfc@aiu3.net