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South Hills Interfaith Movement Dedicates New Facility
The new facility includes a food pantry for those in need.

WEST MIFFLIN, PA — A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Thursday as the South Hills Interfaith Movement dedicates its new new South Hills Family Center.
The center, which opened earlier this year, will continue to serve and expand the movement's ability to serve South Hills families in need in communities such as West Mifflin, Pleasant Hills, Jefferson
Hills, Baldwin Borough, Whitehall, Bethel Park and other surrounding communities.
The family center is part of Allegheny County’s network of 22 Family Centers, funded by the county Department of Human Services, offering free neighborhood-based programs that strengthen families and support children from birth through school-age.
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Programs and services at the South Hills Family Center include:
- Support groups for parents, dads, women and families.
- In-home visits for families with children up to age 5.
- Nurturing parenting classes and family engagement activities.
- Food pantry serving 1346 people monthly.
- Immigrant services and connections to help newcomers access housing, healthcare, education and legal support.
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