A Slice of Compassion
Recently, Harry’s Pizza in McMurray, made a monetary donation to City Mission, and they also donated pizzas for our residents to enjoy for dinner. The donation came one month to the day after Dave Auld, one of the co-owners of Harry’s Pizza, passed away suddenly, and it was made in his honor as a symbol that the restaurant intends to carry on his passion and commitment for supporting those in need in the community.
“Harry’s Pizza has changed so many lives in the past 10+ years that they have partnered with the Mission, by not only providing pizza, a place for donation drop-offs, and communicating our needs to their generous customers, but they have also spread the word about who we are at the City Mission,” said Shelley Kubincanek, City Mission’s Manager of Church and Community Engagement, who was a close personal friend to Dave and the Auld family. “We are so grateful for their compassion for our residents.”
More than ten years ago, Stacey French-Finnegan, who has worked for Harry’s Pizza for 18 years, organized their first donation drive for the Mission. And ever since then, Harry’s Pizza has been actively supporting the ministry of City Mission. About 5 or 6 times a year, they would call us up and let us know that they want to donate pizzas for our residents. And then, at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, the restaurant decided to make themselves available as a permanent donation drop-off site for the Mission, where people in the community, including their customers, could drop-off clothes, shoes, blankets, canned food items, hygiene products, blankets, and more.
“No matter when we are in need of meals, Harry’s Pizza always delivers us delicious pizza,” added Kubincanek. “Their customers will always answer the call as well, with donations for our residents, and we are so blessed by each and every one of them. This business is so much more than a business, it is family to City Mission, and we cannot say thank you enough to all of them for continuing this relationship and their generosity to help make a difference in our community.”
Now that Dave Auld’s nephew, Dan Auld, has taken over operations at Harry’s Pizza, he along with Robin Auld (Dave’s sister-in-law and majority owner), Nate Auld (Dave’s nephew), and the rest of the family, are carrying on Dave’s passion for food and for people.
“Everyone wanted the pizza shop to continue in Dave’s memory and to continue his legacy,” Kubincanek explained. “Dan is there every day to make the pizzas and make sure that everything is going just as it did when Dave was still with us. Dan’s commitment to make Harry’s Pizza now his passion is so admirable. Seeing Dan’s hard work and dedication is heartwarming, because it is just what Dave would have wanted.”
Your business can also partner with City Mission to provide hope for the homeless and hurting in our community. Contact Corporate Relations Manager, Eric Smith, at esmith@citymission.org to get your business involved.
You can contact Harry’s Pizza at (724) 969-0444 or info@harrys-pizza.com