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Episode 3: Food insecurity in the suburbs can be very difficult to spot.
Luckily, there's a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit working hard to address this issue and support its community. Meet the South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM), an organization whose sole mission is to fight the unprecedented new levels of suburban poverty.
I'm joined today by their development and communications manager, Rachel White. Rachel, a former professional violinist, discovered her passion for this work after her first volunteering experience and decided to dedicate her life to it. Now, she works full-time at SHIM.
Tune in as we explore the hidden issues in suburban areas, the incredible power of community, and how neighbors can help neighbors!
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Intro
00:57 Rachel's background and her work for SHIM
06:37 Rachel's helping style
07:19 SHIM's programs and services
13:06 How SHIM got into helping immigrants
14:59 Utilizing different helping styles
18:24 Why people choose to volunteer
26:56 How to make the most of donations
29:30 Empty shelf season
31:39 How to get involved
32:52 Being seen
37:19 Outro
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Learn more about SHIM's mission and get involved:
👉 Website: https://shimcares.org/
👉 Fighting hunger: https://shimcares.org/hunger/
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Go to https://goodnessgame.com/ and:
🫶 Discover your helping style
🫶 Create your kindness budget
🫶 Track your impact
🫶 Celebrate the ripple effects of small acts of kindness
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Follow us on social media:
👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goodness-game/
👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodnessgame/
👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegoodnessgame/
👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodnessgame
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Follow the goodness game podcast:
🫶 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegoodnessgame?sub_confirmation=1
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At the goodness game, we believe that kindness isn't complicated—it's contagious. Through simple, actionable steps, we empower individuals, families, and organizations to create positive ripple effects in their communities and beyond.
Don't forget to follow so you never miss an episode!
By Bryan DriscollEpisode 3: Food insecurity in the suburbs can be very difficult to spot.
Luckily, there's a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit working hard to address this issue and support its community. Meet the South Hills Interfaith Movement (SHIM), an organization whose sole mission is to fight the unprecedented new levels of suburban poverty.
I'm joined today by their development and communications manager, Rachel White. Rachel, a former professional violinist, discovered her passion for this work after her first volunteering experience and decided to dedicate her life to it. Now, she works full-time at SHIM.
Tune in as we explore the hidden issues in suburban areas, the incredible power of community, and how neighbors can help neighbors!
Key Takeaways:
00:00 Intro
00:57 Rachel's background and her work for SHIM
06:37 Rachel's helping style
07:19 SHIM's programs and services
13:06 How SHIM got into helping immigrants
14:59 Utilizing different helping styles
18:24 Why people choose to volunteer
26:56 How to make the most of donations
29:30 Empty shelf season
31:39 How to get involved
32:52 Being seen
37:19 Outro
—
Learn more about SHIM's mission and get involved:
👉 Website: https://shimcares.org/
👉 Fighting hunger: https://shimcares.org/hunger/
—
Go to https://goodnessgame.com/ and:
🫶 Discover your helping style
🫶 Create your kindness budget
🫶 Track your impact
🫶 Celebrate the ripple effects of small acts of kindness
—
Follow us on social media:
👉 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/goodness-game/
👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodnessgame/
👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegoodnessgame/
👉 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodnessgame
—
Follow the goodness game podcast:
🫶 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thegoodnessgame?sub_confirmation=1
—
At the goodness game, we believe that kindness isn't complicated—it's contagious. Through simple, actionable steps, we empower individuals, families, and organizations to create positive ripple effects in their communities and beyond.
Don't forget to follow so you never miss an episode!