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From Turkey to Pittsburgh- Part 2

Our story of Enise’s journey to Pittsburgh continues with her introduction to SHIM programs. (If you missed part one, you can find it HERE.) “I was a little nervous but when I saw people, everybody like me, I got excited.” Despite not speaking English, Enise embraced the opportunity to meet…...

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Ritika- from BWSD to Villanova Graduate

Many of the teens in our Youth Mentoring program are inspired to set big goals for their futures. Ritika, who graduated from Baldwin High School in 2019, is on track to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor. Ritika was always interested in medicine and wanted to be a doctor…...

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Casey Rich: Some of your neighbors don’t know English

CASEY RICH, SHIM Family Center Site Director Special to the Post-Gazette JUN 20, 2023 5:30 AM Imagine you moved to Pittsburgh from another country with no knowledge of English. You had to figure everything out on your own — enrolling in public school, finding a job, shopping for groceries, and…...

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Bethel Park 5th and 6th Grade Students Grow Lettuce for SHIM’s Pantries

Recently, we received a unique donation from some students at Neil Armstrong Middle School in Bethel Park. Students in David Espinar’s class developed a project that would grow healthy vegetables in a way that was environmentally friendly. Their mission was to learn a new way of farming suitable to our…...

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Mary Ann, Teacher turned Volunteer

Our volunteers have an incredible impact on their South Hills neighbors! We’re grateful for their tireless work in powering our programs. We depend on volunteers to stock pantry shelves, drive trucks to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank, tutor kids, mentor teens, harvest vegetables, call seniors, enter data, and welcome…...

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From Turkey to Pittsburgh- Part 1

Pittsburgh has seen a large increase of immigrants moving to the city over the last decade. The Latino population grew by 80% in Allegheny County and the Asian population grew 47.3% according to 2020 census data. Here in the South Hills, the Asian population grew by 477% from 2010-2020, highlighting…...

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Meet Bob, a Great Neighbor

One of the amazing things about SHIM is our ability to match those needing help with those providing help. Sometimes, they are the same people. From a food pantry client who gives back by crocheting scarves for our clothing closet, to a client who gives back by picking up rescued…...

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KDKA Sunday Spotlight Feature

KDKA Sunday Spotlight featured SHIM on February 19, 2023. Check it out HERE!...

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TELEO Performance: Partners through the Pandemic

We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the South Hills businesses who recently hosted donation and food drives. In November and December of 2022, businesses, community groups, schools, and congregations donated a collective 24,244 pounds of food to support neighbors in need. We want to give a shout out this month…...

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Mental Health Resources Enhance Youth Mentoring

More than 2,000 students attend Baldwin Whitehall Senior High School—720 of those students qualify for free or reduced-cost lunches, requiring a household income of $51,338 or less for a family of four. While most of the students are white, 13% of students are Asian. This represents the large number of…...

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