Registry

Thank you for wanting to get us something. We really appreciate it! But the fact is we are two households joining into one and we already have almost two of everything. I'm sure you can appreciate this. We are not expecting gifts, your attendance is gift enough.

If you still wish to get us something, gift cards would be very helpful. Here are a few of the places we frequent. Otherwise standard pre-pay Visa/Mastercards will also do.  Additionally we will list a few places important to us that could use a donatio

Gift Cards

Clicking the images below will take you a where gift cards can be purchased.

Target is something we can use everyday when special items and day to day things are needed.  It is very close to where we live.

Amazon is something we use almost every week.  There are plenty of things we purchase and even have subscriptions to.  

Both of us have Android phones and subscribe to services under Google's ecosystem.  

Donations

Click the Image for a direct link to donate to any of the below causes.

The Highmark Caring Place

The death of a loved one is devastating to a child. The impact can be overwhelming and the children and family often need support. The Highmark Caring Place can provide that support through its various programs.


The Caring Place began in Pittsburgh in 1996. Facilities are also located in Erie, Harrisburg, and Warrendale, Pennsylvania.


Thousands of community members are helped by the Caring Place each year at no cost through our peer support programs, and our  education, consultation, and referral services

Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh - Animal rescue where we got Squid.

Humane Animal Rescue of Pittsburgh (HARP) is one of Pennsylvania’s largest non-profit organizations dedicated to the welfare of animals, pet owners and the community. HARP operates two low-cost, high quality veterinary medical centers. In an average year, over 6,500 animals are treated and more than 7,000 spay and neuter surgeries are performed in these facilities. In addition to caring for domestic animals, the organization remains committed to indigenous species. The Wildlife Rehabilitation Center is a fully licensed wildlife facility that specializes in caring for sick, injured and orphaned wildlife. Annually more than 4,000 injured wildlife of over 100 unique species are admitted and treated by the Center. Among them are more than 2,300 mammals, 1,700 birds and over 50 reptiles.

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) cares for people affected by conflict, disease outbreaks, natural and human-made disasters, and exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.

Donate to a Public Library.  The link on the image is for Pittsburgh's own Carnegie Library, but I'm sure if you look, there are many others that can also use your support.