Kiya Tomlin x Steelers Shopping Give-Back Event to Benefit AHN Sports Medicine Program

Updated on January 13, 2022

Those looking to refresh their wardrobe with some new pieces of Steelers fan apparel will have an opportunity to do so while making a difference this weekend through the Kiya Tomlin x Steelers shopping event. 

Beginning Friday, January 14, through Monday, January 17, 10 percent of shoppers’ purchases online or in-store from the Kiya Tomlin x Steelers collection will be donated to AHN Sports Medicine program. Online shoppers should enter code ‘AHN-STEELERS’ in the coupon code box at checkout on kiyatomlin.us. Those shopping in person can simply mention ‘AHN’ and the donation will be made from their purchase(s). Kiya Tomlin’s storefront is located at 388 Butler Street in Etna and is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. 

“We are so grateful to Kiya Tomlin and her team for supporting patients in our Sports Medicine program,” said Allie Quick, chief philanthropy officer, AHN. “We also extend our gratitude to the community for their support of AHN through this unique give-back shopping event.”

The Sports Medicine program within the AHN Orthopaedic Institute program treats athletes and active adults at every level with programs focused on sport-specific training, enhancing performance, and treating injuries. AHN’s Sports Medicine team includes elite surgeons, physicians, athletic trainers, strength and conditioning specialists, and physical therapists who are specially trained to care for athletes of all ages, ranging from the youngest athletes on the field, to professional athletes, to weekend warriors. For its youngest patients, the AHN Pediatric Orthopaedic Institute brings together all the physicians, tests, and treatments children need in one location, combining compassionate care with the technologies that have been proven safe and effective.

To learn more about AHN’s Sports Medicine program within the Orthopaedic Institute, visit https://www.ahn.org/services/orthopaedic/specialties/sports-medicine

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About the Orthopaedic Institute at AHN
Part of Allegheny Health Network (AHN.org), the AHN Orthopaedic Institute is one of the largest and most comprehensive orthopaedic surgery and sports medicine programs in the state of Pennsylvania. Its more than 70 affiliated orthopaedic surgeons and sports medicine specialists provide access to a full spectrum of care for musculoskeletal injuries and diseases, including advanced, minimally-invasive surgical approaches that help patients recover faster and with less pain. The Institute’s comprehensive sports performance program provides individualized strength training, physical therapy, sports medicine, sports nutrition, and advanced recovery for developing youths, performing athletes and active adults. These programs follow industry-leading protocols and are supported by highly advanced technologies available in premiere facilities such as the AHN Cool Springs Sports Complex in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania. Designated an Official U.S. Olympic Regional Medical Center, AHN is one of a few leading medical providers selected by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to provide comprehensive medical services to elite Team USA athletes. AHN is also the official medical provider of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Gannon University, Mercyhurst University and nearly 30 Western Pennsylvania area high school athletic programs. To learn more, visit www.ahn.org/services/orthopaedic.

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