Community Voices

Our community members are the heart and soul of For Good.
Listen to them speak about what their connection with For Good means to them.


Rae Prunty

Favorite Memory:
Helping out at the annual Easter Event in Braddock

Intergenerational Impact

For Good brings people together from all ages to share and celebrate. We believe that intergenerational relationships create resilience in our community, and that no one is too young or too old to participate in doing good for one another.

“When I’m around For Good, there’s never been a time when I haven’t talked to someone who has given me good guidance.”
— Rae
 

Cathy Welsh

Founder, HOOP

Love without Judgment

For Good welcomes all into our work with an open mind and heart. Like the sign on our Freestore says, “Wherever you came from, however you got here, we are so happy to see you.”

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“When For Good is involved, it’s going to be beautiful for a lifetime. It’s like an ever growing tree. The work grows into more and more opportunities.”
— Cathy
 

Steven Wilson

Favorite Memory:
Connecting with the community at volunteer events

Inspiring Care

For Good shows that giving is easier than we may think, and inspires our volunteers to go out and make their community a better place. Embodying our values of mutual care and reciprocity, many of our volunteers serve their communities in more ways than one.

“It’s been a domino effect for me. I am now branching out and volunteering at other places as well.”
— Steven

A note from the Founders 

“For Good PGH was born of the idea that small acts can have big impacts. While we work towards the enormous goal of creating a more inclusive and just community - we’ve realized that any action that provides a positive experience for others - even on a small scale - is an action worth doing.

We also know that our region is full of people that have the desire and resources to help others - but may not know where to start. We partner with individuals, corporations and nonprofits that want to have an impact, and create initiatives and programming based on need.

During these tense and very charged times this concept might sound naive, but we believe that there has never been a better time to do good for others - in whatever way speaks to you. We hope you’ll join us.”

- Kristen Maser & Gisele Fetterman 

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ABOUT THE FOUNDERS

GISELE FETTERMAN

Gisele is an access and equity advocate, a hugger and the Second Lady of Pennsylvania. She is the founder of Freestore 15104, where surplus and donated goods are received and redistributed to neighbors in need. The Freestore aims to eradicate food and clothing insecurity, and currently serves close to 1,600 clients a month. Since its launch, The Freestore has inspired 6 spin off locations and the birth of 412 Food Rescue.

Gisele is the co-founder of 412 Food Rescue, a community wide effort to end hunger and reduce food waste. 412 Food Rescue works with food retailers, wholesalers and other food providers to rescue un-sellable but perfectly good food to feed the food insecure. She is also the co-founder of For Good PGH, a non-profit that works to advocate inclusion and inspire kindness. Its first initiative, Hello Hijab, has received both national and international praise.

Gisele was born in Brazil and emigrated as a child to the US, living as an undocumented immigrant for over a decade. Her work has been featured in the Huffington Post, TODAY Show, CNN, NPR, NY Post and more. Gisele is a Forty under 40 honoree, a Tedx Speaker and a mother of three.

KRISTEN Maser

Kristen serves as the Director of For Good PGH, a non-profit that works to advocate inclusion and inspire kindness through its own unique initiatives and by facilitating partnerships.
She also works as a community development and municipal consultant, advising distressed communities as they seek to improve their financial position and service provision.
She previously served as the Executive Director of the Congress of Neighboring Communities (CONNECT), where she worked to bring elected and appointed officials from the City of Pittsburgh and its 40 neighboring municipalities together to collaborate on common policy issues. Kristen is co-founder of Free Store Wilkinsburg, in Wilkinsburg, PA that serves neighbors in need, and is a freelance writer. Earlier in her career, she held management positions in marketing and public relations. She's a proud mother of two kids, and a gaggle of rescue pets.