By Tyler Dague for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Visitors from the future inhabit a shipping container at Downtown’s Allegheny Overlook Pop-up Park. Government researchers from the year 2132 have gone back…
Something special is nesting along Pittsburgh’s riverfronts. If you’re walking, biking, or boating along the downtown side of the Allegheny River between the Roberto Clemente and Fort Duquesne Bridges this…
Save the date for summer’s most anticipated fundraiser for Pittsburgh’s riverfronts! Riverlife’s Party at the Pier is our annual celebration and biggest fundraiser. It’s an opportunity to come together to…
Riverlife is pleased to welcome Sarah Spiegel as our new Development Manager! Sarah brings over ten years of experience in the nonprofit sector with a focus in education, human services,…
Riverlife is proud to announce that our President and CEO, Matthew Galluzzo, has been chosen to represent Southwest Pennsylvania by First Lady Frances Wolf for the “One Lens” virtual photo…
Last week, Riverlife was challenged by a generous donor–and big fan of Pittsburgh’srivers–to find 20 additional Riverlife donors by the end of Giving Tuesday. We are thrilled to tell you…
The following essay by Riverlife president and CEO Matthew Galluzzo was published in the Tribune-Review on October 15, 2020. Earlier this summer, the New York Times explored a fascinating chapter…