Pipitone Spreads Holiday Cheer with iMacs for Young Creators!

We're helping Urban Impact students chase their creative dreams

At Pipitone, we believe in making dreams come true— especially during the holidays! That’s why we’re thrilled to share how we’re helping aspiring young video editors shine. Through our GivesaHand program, we donated five shiny new iMacs to our Northside neighbors at Urban Impact Foundation.

Pipitone_HolidayVideo_TreeThese computers will double Urban Impact’s ability to teach students videography and sound editing skills, giving them the tools to chase their creative dreams.

Oh, and we had to add a little holiday sparkle! Check out the video below to see how we surprised Urban Impact with the iMacs with some heartfelt stories along the way.

Want to join the holiday magic? Donate to Urban Impact through Dec. 31, and your gift will be matched, dollar for dollar, through their $425,000 matching grant program. Together, we can help more young creators turn their dreams into reality!

The Pipitone GivesaHand mission is our effort to support our Northside neighborhood by partnering with a worthy local organization. With a mission to influence lives -- one person, one family, one block at a time -- Urban Impact Foundation is a faith-based nonprofit is dedicated to the academic, spiritual, physical and social development of underserved youth on Pittsburgh’s Northside.

Through more than 60 programs across four departments, Urban Impact Foundation reached over 2,200 young people this past year, providing them with meals, academic support, athletic opportunities, performing arts programming and spiritual formation.

See how you can become part of the Urban Impact story at uifpgh.org.

 

Scott Pipitone

Written by Scott Pipitone

Scott is highly regarded both locally and nationally for his creative ingenuity and entrepreneurial spirit. His eye for the smart implementation of creative design in collaboration with other marketing and communications strategies has grown Pipitone from a one-person shop located in the attic of his home to the worldwide corporate headquarters where 55+ people do great work every day.