The Sherley & Ted Craig Humanitarian Award

The Sherley & Ted Craig Humanitarian Award is given in memory of Sherley Fekety Craig and Edward Armstrong Craig, III. Sherley and Ted, in their words and deeds, demonstrated the power of individuals to create a positive impact on the lives of those around them. As loyal friends and supporters of Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh and its efforts to end domestic violence, they made Pittsburgh a better place for their family, friends, and the community at large.

Ted was born in Edgewood and returned to Pittsburgh to practice law after attending Williams College and Harvard Law School. Ted concentrated his practice in trusts and estates, corporate law, and corporate and personal income taxes. He was listed in the Best Lawyers in America in Taxation and Trusts and Estates, Who's Who in American Law, and Who's Who in America. Ted was a member of Kirkpatrick and Lockhart LLP's Management Committee for 20 years and served as the Administrative Partner of the Pittsburgh office and Chair of the Management Committee. Ted was a board member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and served as an elder at the Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the Fox Chapel Golf Club, the Duquesne Club, and Rolling Rock Club. Additionally, Ted had a love of sports and travel that he shared with his family.

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Sherley was born in Edgewood and returned to Pittsburgh after earning a degree in Music from Northwestern University. She married Ted, who she met freshman year at Edgewood High School, and raised three daughters: Lucy, Cindy, and Karen. Sherley shared her lifelong love of music with her family and friends, playing piano, singing showtunes, and regularly attending the symphony and other performances. Sherley also had a passion for gardening and making floral arrangements. Her arrangements were displayed not only in her home, but also at Phipps Conservatory and eventually at Longwood, where she resided for the last four years of her life. When her children reached adulthood, Sherley was inspired to pursue a master's degree in social work at the University of Pittsburgh. She had a gift for listening to others and offering thoughtful and compassionate advice. She volunteered for many non-profit organizations and was a long-serving member of the WC&S Advisory Council and the committee to create a special Celebrating Survivors event each year.

The Craigs touched the lives of those with whom they came into contact and demonstrated that individuals can affect real change in their community. Today, Sherley & Ted’s family and friends honor their memory by continuing their support of Women’s Center & Shelter. Through the generosity of many donors, the renovated outdoor children’s and pet play areas have been named in honor of Ted and Sherley.

Learn about this year’s Sherley & Ted Craig Humanitarian Award Honoree

Look below at our past honorees…

In 1997, WC&S began presenting the Sherley & Ted Craig Humanitarian Award. Past Honorees include:

1997 Lois O’Connor Barbara K. Mistick 

1998 Drew Mathieson 

1999 Kathleen Buechel 

2000 Audrey Hillman Fisher 

2001 Donald Wolff, Jr. 

2002 Martha Friday 

2003 National Council of Jewish Women, Pittsburgh Section 

2004 Pat Violi 

2005 Laura Stein, Esq.

2006 Dr. Mary Carrasco 

2007 The Neighborhood Legal Services Association Pro Bono Protection From Abuse Project 

2008 The Allegheny County District Attorney’s Domestic Violence Unit 

2009 FISA Foundation 

2010 Andrea J. Carelli 

2011 Sally Wiggin 

2012 William Gay 

2013 Michelle Mejia 

2014 Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence 

2015 Aspirant (Formerly Newton Consulting, LLC) 

2016 Karissa’s Army 

2017 United Way of Southwestern Pennsylvania Women’s Leadership Council – Allegheny County 

2018 Homeless Children’s Education Fund 

2019 Joyce McAneny Lt. Eric Kroll 

2020 Ladies of Steel (Partners of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Players and Coaches)

2021 Dr. Raquel Buranosky

2022 The Staff of WC&S

2023 Alina’s Light