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St. Clair Hospital and SHIM Tweet to Help Others

The hospital will donate 50 cents to SHIM for every retweet of the original #Tweet2Help message on Dec. 13.

 is asking all tweeters to help South Hills Interfaith Ministries, better known as SHIM, provide holiday meals for needy area residents by participating in the hospital’s upcoming #Tweet2Help drive.

SHIM, based in Bethel Park, is a nonprofit, human services organization providing family and children services to the suburban poor and to refugee families living in the South Hills. SHIM’s suburban poverty programs include a food pantry, a community clothing closet and financial literacy classes.

SHIM’s programs are designed to serve as a bridge toward self-sufficiency ― meeting the emergency needs of the individuals and families they serve by providing the resources they need to attain self-sufficiency.

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During the drive, St. Clair Hospital will donate 50 cents to SHIM for every retweet of the original St. Clair #Tweet2Help message from the @StClairHospital Twitter account, up to $1,000.

Every $100 donated will provide groceries and household supplies to five families; every $500 donated will provide for 25 families. Meeting the $1,000 goal of the drive means 50 families will receive a meal this holiday season.

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The drive commences Tuesday, Dec. 13 and will continue until the $1,000 goal is reached.  

All it takes to help 50 area families this holiday is to retweet the #Tweet2Help, the official hashtag of the campaign, from the @StClairHospital Twitter account, beginning next Tuesday.

Fast Facts From SHIM

  • There are approximately 5,000 families living at or below the Federal Poverty Level within SHIM’s service area.
  • Almost 13 percent of families living in the Keystone Oaks School District live at or below the Federal Poverty Level.
  • Four years ago, SHIM’s food pantry served an average of 119 area families each month. Last year, SHIM served an average of 301 families, as the number of suburban poor continued to grow.
  • The food pantry distributes more than 31,000 pounds of food each month.

This story originally appeared on Peters Patch


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