Seasonal & Holidays
Baldwin High School Students Made Halloween Treats For 200 Kids
The school's Global Minds Club played in an integral part in making Baldwin Township children happy this Halloween.

BALDWIN, PA — Baldwin High School's Global Minds student club teamed up with Baldwin Township to make Halloween goodie bags for kids in the community.
Students worked together for several days after school to fill 200 goodie bags for Baldwin Township’s recent “reverse Halloween parade” on Saturday, October 23rd. The township is
donated all of the items, and each child received a goodie bag with candy, fruit snacks, and coloring book.
Global Minds is a for-youth, by-youth organization that inspires students to form social bonds,
intercultural friendships, and to consider global issues through youth led extracurricular activities. The program currently exists in 23 schools and is a program of the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh.
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At Baldwin High School, president Sofia Khatiwada typically organizes volunteer events. The club strives to partner with community organizations to identify and help populations in need. Baldwin teacher Rebecca Mackin serves as the club advisor.
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