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This weeklong event can help your kid become a climate changemaker

You and your kids can tune into next week’s summit whenever you have time. All events will be recorded.

Is your kid the next George Romero? Find out during this filmmaking contest.

The George Romero Foundation competition is open to local students ages 9 to 16 who want to write, film and edit their own Halloween-themed movie.

2 quick and easy weeknight recipes from Pittsburgh chefs

Two talented Pittsburgh chefs (who are also parents!) offer fast, easy weeknight meals that take the stress out of family dinnertime.

Sweet Pea’s ice cream truck is on a heartwarming mission

Sweet Pea’s ice cream truck is helping Pittsburghers in need while bringing sweet treats to everyone.

Reimagination project acts as a launchpad for Pittsburgh teen musicians

“When I walked out of the studio, I thought to myself: This is exactly what I want to continue doing.”

8 really cool Pittsburgh ice cream spots where kids can chill out

These places go to the extreme to help you and the kiddos beat the heat.

4 Pittsburgh-based businesses help parents keep their kids (and themselves) entertained and educated

Need creative ways to keep your kids entertained? Let these local businesses help

Joey and Christy Porter develop a former church and school into a Sheraden community hub

“Our mission is to be great neighbors and service providers.”

Children’s Museum partners with Target on nationwide toy launch

The curated kits teach kids about compassion and selflessness through activities such as puzzles, origami, crafts and letter writing.

Neighborhood Allies and Fund My Future PGH team up to support kids’ financial literacy

Kids’ savings accounts are proven to help families save for college and build students’ expectations for attendance.

Kids with cancer love to hate Michael’s Meanies, an outlet for their fear and anxiety

Michael heard a little girl crying, and he wanted to give her something to help take her fear and frustration away.

Exhausted parents learn how to get babies to sleep through the night thanks to this virtual class

There’s a small window of opportunity to teach little ones from 6 months to 2-and-a-half years how to be their own Sandman.

Grieving families find support and comfort through Angels By Your Side

Human connection is important, especially when going through a tragedy.

Single Mom Defined grows as a support group of moms helping moms

“Being a single mom during the pandemic has taken stress to a new level.”

5-year-old Noah Robbins found his forever home after 3 years in foster care

“People are constantly telling us that we’re good people for adopting Noah, but we’re the lucky ones.”

Hot chocolate bombs go viral with Pittsburgh cocoa-loving kids

“They have been flying off the shelf and, honestly, we are so excited about it.”

Celebrate Black Girls Equity Month with Gwen’s Girls and the #seethebestinme campaign

“We believe in Black girls’ strength, resiliency and leadership skills when nurtured.”

Co-parenting between exes can be tough. This Pittsburgh couple goes public with a podcast, ‘You Mad, Bro?’

“I wanted to take this negative experience and transform it into something positive.”

Bilingual ¡Presente! magazine connects Pittsburgh’s Hispanic community

“I see this magazine as a way to fight stereotypes and misinformation.”

New family hotline dials up support for pandemic-worn Pittsburgh families

Partner organizations joined forces to streamline aid for the 24/7 hotline.