Urban Impact Choir
The Urban Impact Foundation Choir is comprised of middle and high school students from Pittsburgh’s North Side and beyond. OnQ visits with choir directors and UIF founders to discover how music gives the at-risk youth direction and hope.
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In a special 30-minute episode, OnQ talks with U.S. Congressman Tim Murphy on the topic of health care reform.
Throughout the month of October, young adult professionals from various middle east communities and religions will visit the Pittsburgh area to build tolerance and coexistence. Michael Bartley sits down to a discussion with group of these adults.
We are serving up another great episode of our on-going series “What’s Cooking in Politics”. This special edition of OnQ contains two get things that get your mouth moving… cooking and talking politics! Host Joe Mistick makes “Manicotti Rosemarie” with U.S. Congressman Mike Doyle of Pittsburgh.
That's the motto of the Pittsburgh Youth Golf Foundation. Founded in 1991, the goal of this unique organization is to introduce golf to at-risk children in the Pittsburgh area. OnQ's Chris Moore explains how this sport is helping to improve the self-esteem and self-discipline of thousands of youngsters in 6th - 8th grades.
Once the victim of an online predator, Alicia Kozakiewicz takes her harrowing experience into Pittsburgh classrooms to protect other children. Alicia's message to students and parents is now being heard nationwide. This Emmy winning documentary is from writer/producer David Solomon and videographer/editor Paul Ruggieri.
Carol Druzak can't see her flowers, but she can feel the soft texture of the leaves and smell the wonderful fragrance of her lilies. Carol has been blind for nearly a quarter of a century and has created a garden that gives her joy, peace and time outside enjoying the fresh air.