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We Are The Village

We are the Village was started from the African Proverb “It Takes a Village to raise a child.” Our founder is a believer of this, but also believed that it takes the village to save the village. WATV felt that it was very important to remind people of the power and love that happens when we all work together in unity. WATV also believes that by everyone working together we will have the resources and support that we need to save our communities.

The branding campaign that we use is to let people see that they are not in this struggle by themselves. It is also to let people know that we believe in the values of the village and this location is a place of peace.

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You are more than a partner, you are a pillar!

Are you interested in becoming a pillar in the village? If you have any level of affiliation with any of the following, we invite you to connect with us as a partner; Business, University, Worship Center, Housing Authority, Health Care Institutions, Pittsburgh Professional Sports Teams, Outreach Teams, Mad Dads, Neighborhood Resilience Program, County Jail, Shuman Detention Center, CISP Program, Community Organizations, Chambers of Commerce, Neighborhood Associations...

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  • February 2nd, 2024

Violent Crime Is Dropping, But Americans Feel Less Safe

For people in the US, 2020 was one of the most dangerous years in decades. The first year of the pandemic saw a huge spike in violence. The number of homicides in the country rose about 30 percent from 2019. Fast forward a couple of years – and things look very different. According to crime […]

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  • October 1st, 2023

Rev. Cornell Jones Receives Fred Rogers Helper Award

Cornell Jones Nationally Recognized with Fred Rogers Helper Award

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