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Meet this week’s Kidsburgh Kind Kids: Daisy Girl Scout Troop 28016

These Kidsburgh Kind Kids from Daisy Troop 28016 rescued fresh food to help neighbors in need!

Photo courtesy of Remake Learning.

This Pittsburgh-area school is bringing mental health support to all of its students and teachers

Clairton City School District is leveraging a Moonshot Grant to change lives.

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The latest TikTok trend? Pittsburgh nurse Hunter Prosper is spreading kindness to millions of people

On a platform famous for dangerous challenges, viral trends and celebrity gossip, Hunter Prosper is letting people know they matter.

Sponsored Content Passion Projects ignite kids’ curiosity at Shady Side Academy

Students are learning and inspired through Passion Projects.

Joey and Christy Porter open the Jasmine Nyree Campus to help Pittsburgh adults with special needs

The Jasmine Nyree Campus offers free programming for Pittsburgh adults with special needs.

You can help kids learn the importance of giving back in this season of thanks

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5 (free!) things to do this weekend, from treasure hunting and forest hiking to crashing the Carnegies

Looking for cool things to do this weekend in Pittsburgh with your offspring? Here are five great ideas!

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Meet this week’s Kidsburgh Kind Kid: Aaban Mahmood

Kidsburgh Kind Kid Aaban Mahmood made sure shoppers at his local grocery store felt cared about — and kept the good going.

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7 reasons to catch the explosive ‘Pompeii: The Exhibition’ at Carnegie Science Center

Visit the Pompeii exhibition at the Carnegie Science Center to explore this city, rediscovered just 250 years ago.

Photo of 412 Food Rescue co-founder and CEO Leah Lizarondo by Laura Petrilla.

Guest Editor Leah Lizarondo on the ‘super-happy process’ of helping other Pittsburghers

Inspiring thoughts from 412 Food Rescue’s co-founder and CEO Leah Lizarondo, this month’s Kidsburgh Guest Editor!

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Personalized learning looks different in every district - -  just like the students it supports

How working groups, Moonshot Grants and dedicated educators are changing the face of personalized learning.

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Practical tips for easing kids’ social media anxiety

Our friends at Common Sense Media share great advice for helping kids handle social media anxiety.

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4 free things to do this weekend with kids

From fantastic beasts to fuzzy farm animals, we’ve got you covered for weekend events.

Photo of Kidsburgh Kind Kid Aaron Fisher courtesy of his mom, Cyndi Fisher.

Meet this week’s Kidsburgh Kind Kid: Aaron Fisher

Do you know a child in the Pittsburgh region who should be named a Kidsburgh Kind Kid? Tell us about them!

Troupe Vertigo. Photo courtesy of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

Top 10 events for Pittsburgh kids in November

From stage shows to hiking with hot cocoa, here are 10 special events for Pittsburgh kids happening in November.

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How better sleep can bring better mental health for Pittsburgh’s kids and parents

Advice from Pitt’s Sleep Center that can help the whole family feel happier and healthier.

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5 reasons why school board elections matter (vote on Tuesday, Nov 2!)

School boards are more powerful than many voters realize. Get details here, and remember to vote on Tuesday!

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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.

The inaugural OTIS cohort: Pictured from left: Dr. Chuck Herring, D'Naiscia Ennis, Jovanna Joseph, Dr. Katina January-Vance of Howard University, Daejah Parks and Jasmine Montgomery.

This innovative program is bringing tomorrow’s teachers of color to Pittsburgh today

Representation matters. And thanks to this new program, the lack of teachers of color in the Pittsburgh area may change.

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Through martial arts, Pittsburgh kids gain skills that last a lifetime

Kids learn impressive physical skills in martial arts class. But it’s the skills you can’t see that will last a lifetime.

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