The Pitcairn-Crabbe Foundation, established in 1940, is a nonprofit organization based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was created by Susan Lee Hunt to honor the memory of her mother, Susan Pitcairn-Crabbe, and her grandparents, Robert and Elizabeth E. Pitcairn. The Foundation's mission is to support religious and church work, Christian education, community welfare, and the improvement of the spiritual and material condition of humanity, with a particular focus on the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
With a rich history rooted in the success of Robert Pitcairn, who made his fortune with the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Foundation carries forward his legacy of philanthropy. It stands out from other organizations by placing a significant emphasis on religious education. Guided by a board of trustees and life directors, including representatives from the Shadyside Presbyterian Church, the Pitcairn-Crabbe Foundation continues to make a positive impact on the community by providing support to approved institutions, organizations, and individuals.
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