In the spirit of Fred Rogers’ lessons of helping others, we are hosting our 26th Annual Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Sweater Drive from November 13 through December 18, 2025.

You can donate new or gently-used sweaters in all sizes at the Children’s Museum and various locations across the region. Children’s sweaters are especially in need and appreciated.

Organizations interested in receiving donated sweaters

Please contact the Children’s Museum at hi@pittsburghkids.org.

to be a collection location

Please visit this Google Drive to access all necessary materials.

Collection Sites

  • Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh 
    10 Children’s Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15212
    Every day, 8:00 am – 7:00 pm


Donors who drop off sweaters during Children’s Museum open hours, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, receive ONE FREE ADMISSION PASS for a future visit.  Museum is open Monday – Sunday, closed on select Wednesdays.

  • YogaSix South Hills
    Club Pilates South Hills

    The Galleria of Mt. Lebanon
    1500 Washington Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15228

  • YogaSix WexfordWexford Plaza
    10672 Perry Hwy
    Wexford, PA 15090

Enjoy a yoga class for the price of one donated sweater at:
Mister Rogers’ Kindness Yoga Class
Ross Park Mall (Entrance #3 by JCPenney)
Saturday, Nov 15, 8:30 – 9:30 am
Register here Spots are limited

  • Orangetheory Fitness Wexford
    Pine Tree Shoppes
    12003 Perry Highway
    Wexford, PA 15090

  • Club Pilates North Hills
    The Block Northway
    8013 McKnight Rd, #200B
    Pittsburgh, PA 15237

  • Row House Fitness North Hills
    The Block Northway
    6252A Northway Mall Dr.
    Pittsburgh, PA 15237

  • MADabolic North Hills
    4868 McKnight Rd
    Pittsburgh, PA 15237

  • StretchLab Mt Lebanon
    1500 Washington Rd
    Pittsburgh, PA 15228

  • E.N. Miller Antique Mall
    615 E Railroad Ave
    Verona, PA 15147



Donated sweaters are distributed to nonprofit agencies that work with families and children throughout the region.  The Children’s Museum has facilitated donating more than 50,000 sweaters to children and families across the tri-state area for the last 25 years.