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Baldwin valedictorian credits South Hills Interfaith Movement with helping her navigate education, a new country

TribLive, Wednesday, July, 2022 Bethel Park Journal, Joanne Klimovich Harrop “Who you become is way more important than the work you do.” Those words were spoken by Kritika Timsina, valedictorian at Baldwin High School, at graduation in June. “The person you become is more impactful on the world,” Timsina said.…...

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Back to School Costs Up with Rising Inflation

It’s not long until kids go back to school, and South Hills parents are feeling stressed. With inflation hitting record highs, school supply costs have been rising. In the last year, food costs have risen over 10%, gas prices over 100% and utilities over 30%. Even clothes and shoes are…...

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Meet Diana, Early Childhood Program Lead Teacher

Early Childhood Program (ECP) lead teacher Diana is working to nurture young learners. With an intense focus on English language comprehension, Diana teaches three- and four-year-old students the skills they need to prepare for kindergarten. Diana faces this task with compassion and care. Because students are coming from non-English speaking…...

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Self Sufficiency Success

The pandemic threw many neighbors into unexpected economic hardship. People started to realize that their employment status was not as stable as they expected. As SHIM continuously adapted to the varying needs of the community, SHIM leadership realized that a self-sufficiency program would be a welcome addition to SHIM’s comprehensive…...

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Patti Cook, Volunteer Extraordinaire

More than 200 volunteers power SHIM programs. One of these exemplary volunteers is Patti Cook. Each year, Patti donates between 300-600 hours to SHIM. Her dedication to helping her neighbors is inspiring, and her friendly approachable demeanor welcomes both those seeking help and those providing aid. Patti learned about SHIM…...

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Former Youth Mentoring Student Graduates from College

A Youth Mentoring student from past years, Hser Mular Doh, graduated last weekend with a Bachelor’s degree from Carlow University. Hser Mular Doh is the first person from her family to attend and graduate from college. Hser Mular Doh, otherwise known as Sam, is the second oldest child of six.…...

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Becky Brown, After School Director

SHIM is lucky to have dedicated staff members working tirelessly to improve the lives of their neighbors. One of these amazing staff members is Becky Brown, one of SHIM’s After School program directors. Becky grew up in Whitehall, attending school in the Baldwin Whitehall School District. She now lives in…...

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Celebrate the South Hills with SHIM raised $108,000

SHIM’s annual fundraiser, Celebrate the South Hills with SHIM, was a huge success! On May 14, under beautiful blue skies, more than 175 neighbors gathered to celebrate the diversity and generosity of the South Hills through multicultural performances, hands-on activities, fun games, tours of the food pantry, and delicious food.…...

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Charlotte’s Story

One of SHIM’s CheckMates volunteers, Charlotte began calling Emma*—age 100—during the pandemic. They talk for about 90 minutes each week. Emma loves to share stories with Charlotte. Her life stories are filled with inspiration, and Charlotte enjoys hearing about her experiences. Emma grew up in extreme poverty, remembering that her…...

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