There are lots of things you can do to get involved in your community. Below, you can find information and resources on how you can take action to help deliver Pennsylvania for Barack Obama.

Find Your Local Office

There are currently four Obama campaign offices in the Pittsburgh region:

Pittsburgh Headquarters
208 North Highland Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206 (Directions)
(412) 363-1561
Email: PA@BarackObama.com

Washington County Headquarters
92 North Main Street
Washington, PA 15301 (Directions)
(913) 602-4640
Email: PA@BarackObama.com
Beaver County Headquarters
1701 Third Avenue
Beaver, PA 15009 (Directions)
Email: PA@BarackObama.com

Westmoreland County Headquarters
132 South Pennsylvania Avenue
Greensburg, PA 15601 (Directions)
(724) 244-8615
Email: PA@BarackObama.com

You can find a full listing of all Obama campaign offices in the state here.

Volunteer

There are many ways you can make a difference by donating your time and effort to the Obama campaign:

Sign Up to Volunteer

Across Pennsylvania, Obama supporters have been coming together and knocking on doors, making phone calls, and organizing in their communities. No prior experience is needed, so sign up today!

Make Calls to Undecided Voters

You can help by making phone calls to undecided voters across the state — from home! For more information and to get started, go here.

Join A Neighborhood Team

Many incredible volunteers have been organizing in Pennsylvania since last February when Senator Obama first announced his candidacy, bringing neighbors together to build relationships and take ownership of their communities. Sign up now and start making a difference in your neighborhood!

Donate

You can make a contribution by donating at the Pittsburgh for Obama fundraising page by clicking here or on the thermometer on the right. You can also make a donation at the main donation page on www.BarackObama.com.

If you would prefer to make a donation by mail, download this printable contribution form (PDF) and send a check to:

Obama for America
PO Box 802798
Chicago, IL 60680

An individual may contribute a maximum of $2,300 per election (the primary and general are separate elections). By submitting your contribution, you agree that the first $2,300 is designated for the primary, and any additional amount up to $2,300 is designated for the general election. Contributions are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.

Resources

At the Barack Obama Resource Library you can find and download action guides, campaign literature, flyers, posters and more to help you bring Barack Obama's message of hope and change to your community.



Pittsburgh for Obama is a grassroots organization, and is not
affiliated with or a division of the Barack Obama for President campaign.