Project Orange
This September, Pittsburgh is shining a light on hunger. Through Project Orange, iconic landmarks across our city and region are illuminated in orange, the national color of hunger relief, as a powerful reminder that food insecurity impacts thousands of our neighbors every day. When the skyline turns orange, it’s more than just a symbol. It’s a call to action. Every light represents the voices, hours, dollars, stories and everyday efforts that move us closer to a hunger-free community. Together, we can turn awareness into action. That’s the Power of You.
Participating Buildings include Acrisure Stadium, Allegheny County Courthouse, BNY Mellon Center, Fifth Avenue Place, Gulf Tower, Heinz Hall Waterfall, Koppers Tower, Mellon Square
Phipps Convervatory & Botanical Gardens, Pittsburgh City-County Building, Schenley Park Café and Visitor Center, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, US Steel Tower, Wyndam Grand Pittsburgh Downtown & more!