Welcome to Lawrenceville United
 
 
How you can help

There are many ways to contribute to Lawrenceville United, including, but not limited to:

  • joining a committee
  • attending actions and activities
  • distributing flyers door-to-door
  • participating in fundraisers
  • helping out at the office

The level of your participation depends on you; however, each and every member is a valuable asset. Your direct participation in a Lawrenceville United committee, event, or activity contributes towards making a positive impact in addressing the problems facing our community.

 

Lawrenceville United 2007 Membership Application Form

Lawrenceville United Membership Application Form

   
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Why you should join?

Lawrenceville United’s success depends on a strong, loyal membership base. Community leaders recognize the value of “strength in numbers.” By joining, you recognize the importance of community involvement and unity.

How do you become a member?

  • General Memberships is open to all residents and stakeholders of Lawrenceville. Non-residents are welcome as associate members.
  • Please open the LAWRENCEVILLE UNITED MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM. (Click the PDF icon to open and then click "Print" to print the application form on any inkjet or laser printer. Fill out the form in it's entirety. You can either mail it or drop it off with your dues payment at: Lawrenceville United, 4825 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201

    Call 412-802-7220 for more information. Checks should be made out to Lawrenceville United. DO NOT MAIL CASH. Additional contributions are welcome

Benefits of Membership

  • Receive information about upcoming events in Lawrenceville.
  • Receive invitations to specials events like our Halloween and Holiday parties and semi-annual membership meetings.
  • Stay up-to-date on problems in the community, like crime and housing compliants, and find out what is being done to solve them.
  • Elect the Board of Directors. One vote per membership.
  • Support an organization that is dedicated to improving your neighborhood's quality of life.
  • Contribute to the solution, rather than complaining about the problem.
  • Being involved in your community is an empowering personal experience.