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Steelers Star Stephon Tuitt Teams with Notre Dame Alumni Club to Help 4 Pittsburgh Nonprofits During Holidays
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PITTSBURGH, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/
From a difficult childhood to dramatically different college days, Steelers star Stephon Tuitt s charitable endeavors are deeply shaped by his life experiences. The defensive tackle is asking others to help change lives for the better this holiday season and beyond.
This year, Tuitt is donating $25,000 across several Pittsburgh-area nonprofits. He is partnering with fellow alumni at the Notre Dame Club of Pittsburgh to support four local nonprofits: Casa San Jose, Holy Family Institute, Crossroads Foundation and the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. Each one represents a facet of Tuitt s life growing up in southern Florida and is in need of assistance following a tough 2020.
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Two of three Washington County Commissioners voted in favor Thursday of sending allocations of state and federal money to the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank rather than to the local one in Washington County.
The vote by Commission Chairman Diana Irey Vaughan and Commissioner Nick Sherman will send a little more than $280,000 from the federal Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program and the Pennsylvania State Food Purchase Program to the Pittsburgh organization.
The two commissioners cited an outcry from constituents, especially in the Mon Valley, over the closure of local food pantries and lack of transportation to get to consolidated locations.
Pittsburgh Unites to Protect Residents, Small Businesses, and Community Assets Proud to Protect is a Rallying Call for the Region in COVID-19 Battle
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PITTSBURGH, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ With an increase in COVID-19 cases in southwestern Pennsylvania – and the threat of spikes resulting from holiday gatherings – Pittsburgh region employers are coming together to create Proud to Protect Pittsburgh. Launching today, the public service campaign is a rallying call for Pittsburghers regionwide to be champions of safe, smart ways to protect each other; the economy; and the assets that make southwestern Pennsylvania unique, especially during the holidays.