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    Impactul Women: Women in Leadership

    $32.00$300.00

     

     

    Join the South West Regional Chamber of Commerce for our upcoming Impactful Women: Women in Leadership event at Bella Sera in Canonsburg on February 15th, 2023 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The event will feature prolific female leaders from our region including Katie-Unger Chipps from Leadership Washington County, Anne Schlicht from the Center for Women’s Entrepreneurship at Chatham University and Lynne Popash from the Women’s Leadership Council of United Way of SWPA.  Every Child Inc will be our beneficiary non-profit for this event and our 50/50 raffle proceeds will benefit their cause. This event is sponsored by Musuneggi Financial Group. Please bring cash for 50/50 and gift basket raffle.

    Members: $32

    Non-Member: $45

    $85 Includes Vendor Table and One Lunch

    $115 Includes Vendor Table and Two Lunches

    Gift Basket Donations Appreciated 

    Dessert, Centerpiece and Gift Bags Sponsorships Available. Please contact mandi@swrcoc.org for more information

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    Impactul Women: Women of Empowerment

    $38.00$300.00

     

    Impactful Women: Women of Empowerment

    Join the South West Regional Chamber of Commerce for our upcoming Impactful Women: Women of Empowerment. Joining us will be Maria Allshouse, Healthy Lifestyle Coaching and Corporate Wellness, Niki Campbell, Founder and CEO, The Flourish Group, and Sheila Hyland, Co-Founder, FosterHyland and Associates.  This event will focus on fostering impactful interpersonal relationships, personal growth and wellness and honing in on the empowered executive mindset. Network with other professionals focused on growth, prosperity and self-empowerment. The South West Regional Chamber of Commerce will have an exciting announcement for 2024 as well. 

     

    11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

    Members: $32 Early Bird/ $38.00 After August 10th

    Non-Member: $45/ $48 After August 10th

    $85 Includes Vendor Table and One Lunch

    $115 Includes Vendor Table and Two Lunches

    Gift Basket Donations Appreciated 

    Dessert, Centerpiece and Gift Bags Sponsorships Available. Please contact mandi@swrcoc.org for more information

    About Maria Allshouse:

    After being down-sized in 2017 at age 50 from a 23-plus-year corporate career in marketing and branding, Maria made a life-changing decision to take the path of entrepreneurship to help others who, like her, had struggled with years of disordered eating, and chronic dieting. Her remarkable story of overcoming a lifetime struggle with disordered eating and releasing 130 pounds is as inspiring as it is engaging. With warmth and humility, she describes her journey from someone who was barely surviving to a completely revitalized individual thriving as an award-winning fitness athlete, Olympic triathlete, corporate leader, community champion, and two-time award recipient of Woman of the Year and Excellence in Health and Fitness.
     
    Maria holds a bachelor’s degree in business and communication and is a Precision Nutrition Certified Master Coach, an international organization comprised of the world’s top health, nutrition, sleep, and stress management experts, and a Keynote Speaker. In addition, she is a Certified Master Trainer for the University of Pittsburgh Diabetes Prevention Program and a member of the Women’s Speakers Association. Maria has delivered inspiring presentations educating individuals from all backgrounds. Some of her topics include, Choosing Grace Over Guilt, Stop Pressing the Pause Button, and 6 Steps to Igniting Wellness for Life.
     
    Her company’s mission is to inspire profound positive change in individuals and corporate environments, empowering them to unlock their full potential and lead healthy lives of purpose, fulfillment, and vitality. Through her holistic approach, her company offers transformative programs that nurture personal growth, enhance well-being, and cultivates a thriving workplace culture.
     
    In her personal time, Maria enjoys connecting with nature exploring the many trails of Pittsburgh, and spending time with her granddaughter doing what she loves most, being a “Ga Ga”.

    About Niki Campbell:

    Founder & CEO, The Flourish Group

    After more than 20 years as a communications executive, Niki Campbell made a midlife career change to take control of her own health and help others who, like her, had neglected their well-being in pursuit of a successful career.

    At the age of 44, she went back to school to complete a degree in nutrition and obtain a masters in health and human performance. Her training also includes certifications in health coaching and personal training. With this education and a passion for helping others, she launched The Flourish Group in 2019 to provide nutrition, fitness and lifestyle coaching to individuals, and wellness consulting to organizations.

    Her company’s approach to wellness –The Five Foundations of Flourishing – is rooted in simple, safe, and sustainable lifestyle habits that are meant to last a lifetime. Their clients enjoy results such as more restful sleep, high levels of energy, increased strength and mobility, and more confidence and professional success.

    A native of the Pittsburgh region, Niki lives in the Cranberry area with her husband and dog Jeter. When she’s not running her business, you can find her teaching as an adjunct faculty at Chatham University or spending time doing the things she loves most – cooking, entertaining, traveling and spending time with her family.

    About Sheila Hyland, FosterHyland:

    Co-Founder FosterHyland & Associates

    Sheila Hyland has more than 20 years of on-air television and speaking experience working as a news anchor, reporter, and managing editor for major network affiliates including ABC, CBS and FOX. She co-founded FosterHyland & Associates, an agency specializing in media training, executive coaching, presentation & talent coaching, and crisis communications. Ms. Hyland also provides on-air talent services for various corporate and institutional clients, including her role as a national and regional host for Comcast Newsmakers and as co-host of the Larry Richert: Unfiltered podcast with Jim Krenn.

    Hyland is the operations manager for Luminari, a nonprofit focusing on educational programs for teenagers, she is a founding board member of Pittsburgh Children’s Advocacy Center, and is a member of Pittsburgh Professional Women.

    Ms. Hyland lives in the South Hills of Pittsburgh and has two grown children.

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    Impactul Women: Women of Influence

     

    Impactful Women: Women of Influence

    Join the South West Regional Chamber of Commerce for an empowering and inspiring gathering at our upcoming event, “Impactful Women: Women of Influence.” This exceptional occasion celebrates the strength, resilience, and accomplishments of women who have made a significant impact in various fields. It’s an opportunity to connect, share stories, and draw inspiration from the journeys of these remarkable women. Speakers Include SWR Woman of the Year, Lynn Berry of Bridge Insurance, Business of the Year, Founder and CEO, Kelly Frost, of PEEL: Pittsburgh’s Elevated and Emerging Leaders, as well as, Business of the Year and Woman of the Year Nominees, Jessica Eberley of HRT Solutions and Equality Careers* and Sonja Garnett-Williams, Not Forgotten Home & Community Services. The Impactful Women Series is sponsored by The Musuneggi Financial Group. Our Non-Profit highlight is Face 2 Face Healing. 

     

    11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

    Doors Open at 11 a.m. 

    Lunch is Served at 11:45 p.m.

    Members: $34 until Jan 25th/ $38 after Jan 25th

    Non-Member: $44 until Jan 25th/$48 after Jan 25th

    Women’s Group Members: $38 Until Jan 25th/$42.00 after Jan 25th

    $85 Includes Vendor Table and One Lunch

    $115 Includes Vendor Table and Two Lunches

    Gift Basket Donations Appreciated 

    Dessert, Centerpiece and Gift Bags Sponsorships Available. Please contact mandi@swrcoc.org for more information

     

     

    About Jessica Eberley, HRT Solutions

    Jessica Eberley, is the CEO and Owner of both HRT Solutions and Equality Careers. Jess launched HRT Solutions in 2016 with a vision to change the way that people partner with clients in Talent Acquisition and Human Resources. While Jessica’s accomplishments include a variety of industries, including Manufacturing, Retail, CPG, and Hospitality, her top career accomplishment is building the team at HRT Solutions.

    Jessica was born and raised in Pittsburgh and is a proud Alumni of Penn State. Most recently Jessica was named a Pittsburgh Steeler and PNC Women of Steel and received the 3RBA Technical achievement award for her work on Equality Careers.

    About Kelly Frost, PEEL, Pittsburgh’s Elevated and Emerging Leaders

    The Founder & CEO of FROST Executive Services, Kelly Frost, has over 20 years of thriving success in Consulting, Strategic Planning, Marketing & Branding, Publishing, Management, Media Production, Communications, Event Planning, and Human Resources.

    In 2022, with a heart determined to give, Kelly pioneered PEEL: Pittsburgh’s Elevated & Emerging Leaders. Rooted in philanthropy, each PEEL event intertwines with charitable giving, aiming to offer sustained relief and uplift communities. Kelly’s vision for PEEL embodies her unwavering commitment to inspiring and empowering all, professionally and personally, irrespective of gender.

    In 2023, Kelly launched a Video Podcast titled FROST Bites, Breaking the Ice with Kelly Frost. The podcast is your weekly destination for insightful and stimulating conversations with the movers and shakers of Pittsburgh and the Unsung Heros! The video podcast is dedicated to showcasing the incredible talents of entrepreneurs, small businesses, artists, creatives, and fascinating individuals making waves in and around the Pittsburgh area with a dynamic lineup of rotating co-hosts. They focus on building connections and fostering a sense of community, FROST BITES creates a platform for inspiration, learning, and empowerment.

    Before 2020, Kelly channeled her insights into the launch of a women-centric magazine. Celebrating facets of business, lifestyle, health, travel, and more, it gained traction and was found Nationally at Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, online platforms, subscriptions, and the app.

    Kelly’s fervor to align passion with purpose led her to pen ‘A TOAST TO MOTHERHOOD: The Good, The Bad, & The Hilarious’. Slated for release in 2024, this anthology encompasses heartfelt stories from Kelly and other women, laying bare their raw motherhood experiences.

    In 2017, life posed a challenging curveball. Following a sudden loss of partial vision and hearing, Kelly was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Turning adversity on its head, she became an advocate for MS. Kelly’s dedication shone as she joined the National Multiple Sclerosis Committee and was asked to be the Keynote Speaker at the MS Society’s 2022 annual fundraiser at the Heinz History Center.

    Beyond PEEL, she champions networking groups that resonate with her philosophy of giving back. Kelly firmly upholds the transformative power of collaboration and volunteering, viewing them as bridge-builders in society.

    A Penn State alum with a degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Kelly wears her Pittsburgh heritage with pride, and as they say, she bleeds Black and Gold.

    About Lynn Berry, Bridge Insurance Group

    Lynn Berry, President of Bridge Insurance Group, Inc., started working in the insurance industry in 1985. Now, as president of her own company, Lynn exemplifies the qualities that led her to this position and seeks to instill those qualities in her staff. The staff, as a whole, take great pride in knowing that they can create a personalized experience for each client that walks through their doors. “My staff and I review all clients regularly, inform you of upcoming changes to your policy, become an advocate if a claim is necessary, and allow access outside of normal business hours.”

    “We are relational, not transactional and desire to find solutions, not simply make a sale.”

    Throughout her years in the insurance industry, Lynn has had many mentors and continues to thread their teachings through every transaction. “I once heard that relationships are like buttons on an elevator, some will take you up, and others will take you down.” But through her faith, dedication, and passion to never stop learning, Lynn knows that the scales will always balance in the end and the elevator will eventually head back up.

    We are very engaged in our community, each staff member has participated in their own churches, contributed time and resources to Lemoyne Community Center, Washington City Mission, Outdoor Immersion, Face To Face Healing, Dress For Success, Watchful Shepherd, Food Banks, and Mentoring programs.”

    “We want to be able to see you at the Grocery Store and feel good about the business we did together.”

    After all, it is God, family, and community that really makes up the Bridge Insurance team.

    About Sonja Garnett-Williams, Not Forgotten Home & Community Services

    Sonja Garnett-Williams is a native Pennsylvanian, who fell in love with non-profits when she responded to an ad in the Employment Guide 30+ years ago. She quickly developed a deep passion for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Hence, becoming the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Not Forgotten Home and Community Service, a person-centered driven, non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating a conducive environment for the IDD and Autism population by campaigning for individuality with inclusion, growth with choices, and quality with equality to all served.

    Sonja was raised in a household where education was very important and taught to be powerful; these teachings are now used to empower others. After graduating from high school, Sonja obtained her Bachelor’s degree from Carlow University and completed her Masters of Business Administration at Point Park University.

    It was while working for a major non-profit that Sonja resolved to change the stigma and discrimination these individuals faced. Individuals with disabilities were viewed as liabilities to be managed rather than assets to be enjoyed. Sonja embraced the notion that personal autonomy is a basic right of every human being.

    After years of contemplation and having the goal of launching a non-profit organization, benefiting the “forgotten” community, Not Forgotten Home and Community Service’s humble beginnings launched into existence in 2015. In January of 2016, the organization became a fully formed 501(C)(3) with great support from her staff and individuals.

     

    About Face 2 Face Healing: 

    Mission: Building support through a community of individuals dealing with cancer or conditions causing an altered self-image.   We aim to promote healing through outreach, advocacy, interaction, activity, resources, and education.

    Who We Are:
    Face2Face Healing was created in response to the gap that often occurs when medicine has done all it can, but individuals are left emotionally and/or physically unable to adapt to the resulting effects of cancer or conditions causing an altered self-image. 

    Many individuals experience loneliness due to isolation and/or rejection. Regardless of the physical diagnosis, the pain and distress from cancer or an altered self-image can leave a person feeling alone, confused, and unable to resume a normal life.

    While the healing process is slightly different for each person, the goal of Face2Face Healing remains constant; empower the individual to see their inner beauty and give them back their voice.

    Face2Face Healing creates the support necessary to give individuals dealing with any type of cancer or conditions causing an altered self-image the opportunity to meet and share with others who know how they feel.  We create a caring, sharing, and supportive environment where individuals can connect and make an investment in each other’s lives.

    What We Do:

    • We provide emotional support to individuals and their caregivers with our in-person consultations or via our HIPAA compliant online counseling platform.
    • We feature survivor stories through our blog, Faces of Hope.
    • We reintroduce individuals back into the community after they have been isolated.
    • We educate individuals on programs available to assist in their recovery through our nurse coordination process.  This includes collaborating with their healthcare providers.
    • We prepare individualized care packages to make their hospital stays, treatment sessions or at home care, more comfortable.
    • We provide support groups which provide a safe place to express feelings among people who understand what each other is going through. Support groups can ease some of the feelings of isolation that can separate individuals from well-meaning, but anxious family members and friends. 
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    InCommunity Ad- November

    $130.00$5,000.00

    Membership Details and Benefits

    The South West Communities Chamber of Commerce is a non-partisan, pro-business membership organization serving our South Hills communities for 90 years. We endeavor to work with business to enhance the economic resources of our region, and to ensure that changes in our area are good for both business and residents. We encourage the growth of existing businesses and foster the establishment of new ones. As a Chamber member you will join a roll of over 400 businesses, social services, and municipal agencies contributing to the economic health and well-being of our communities. Membership also provides an excellent opportunity for businesses to become good corporate neighbors by supporting the communities in which they are located.

    The benefits of membership are significant. The South West Communities Chamber of Commerce offers an aggressive program of work designed to meet the needs and interests of our members, as well as providing the tools and contacts necessary to assist in the success and growth of your business. Why Wait? Join Today!

    WHY JOIN

    • Make New Business Contacts/Member Referrals
    • Marketing Resources/Print and Electronic Advertising Opportunities for Improved Visibility
    • Increase your business skills and customer base by participating in Chamber Educational Seminars/Workshops, Networking Opportunities, and Social Events
    • Access to ChamberChoice programs, including Health Insurance Programs, Business Insurance, and Energy Plans.
    • Economic Development Resources
    • Online Member Listing & Links
    • SCORE “FREE” Business Counseling Service
    • Use of the Chamber Business Communication Center/Conference Room Available for Member Use at discounted rates.

    The Chamber can provide the tools you need to help your business on a day to day basis such as Federal, State and Local Agency Business Updates, Certificates of Origin, Business Resource Library, Credit Union Membership, as well as New Resident Packets for your employees and Resource & Activity Guides for Pennsylvania, Allegheny/Washington Counties, and Pittsburgh.

     

    Request our Full 2023 membership guide by emailing our Administrative Assistant Bee at info@swrcoc.org

     

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    Jacksons Southpointe Mixer

    $15.00$25.00

     

    Join the South West Communities Chamber of Commerce for a night of delectable appetizers, an exquisite wine list and beer list and amazing company at our February evening mixer at Jackson’s Restaurant and Bar in Southpointe. Appetizers will be provided alongside a cash bar. Attendance for Members is only $15 and Non-Members entrance is $25. Plenty of parking available and a convenient central location. 

    Jacksons Restaurant and Bar Member Mixer 

    Thursday, February 28th, 2019

    5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

    1000 Corporate Drive,
    Canonsburg PA 15317

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    Joy to the World-Holiday Luncheon

    $35.00$475.00

    Soon the yule log will be lit, the holiday songs will begin playing softly in the background and the snow will be swirling through the air which means the Annual South West Communities Chamber of Commerce Holiday Luncheon is just around the corner. We proudly announce that this year’s holiday luncheon theme is Joy to the World and will take place on Tuesday, December 11th, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Club at Nevillewood. We hope that you will join us for this grand event and invite your co-workers and friends to celebrate with us at this joyous occasion as we come together as a community. The yearly sold-out event will feature plentiful giveaways, live music and close to two-hundred South West Communities chamber members and friends of the community. This event is open to the public. 

    Networking 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
    Lunch 12 p.m. 1p.m.
    Giveaways and Presentations 1 p.m.

    Individual and Group Tables Available
    $30/$38 Until November 22nd
    $35/$45 Until December 1st 

    All Tickets Must Be Purchased Before December 1st
    Sponsors and Giveaway Donations Appreciated

    Click Here to View and Purchase Sponsorships

     

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    Legislative Forecast 2020

    Join the South West Communities Chamber of Commerce as we welcome Senator Pam Iovino, District 37 and  State Representatives Anita Kulik, District 45, Jason Ortitay, District 46, and Natalie Mihalek, District 40. Iovino, Kulik, Ortitay and Mihalek will share their insights regarding regional development as well as forecasting the future of Western Pennsylvania in 2020.

    About Senator Pam Iovino:

    Senator Pam Iovino serves in the 37th District with coverage in both Allegheny and Washington county. Her committee assignments include Appropriations, Communications & Technology, Community, Economic & Recreational Development, Labor & Industry, Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness and Minority Chair.

    Senator Iovinos’s 23-year career in the United States Navy, culminating in promotion to Captain, grounded her in a career of public service. After tours as a Missile Maintenance Officer, Manpower analyst, Network Warfare program manager, Commanding Officer assignments, and Congressional Liaison Iovino retired from the Navy. Iovino’s retirement was to assume the Senate-confirmed Presidential appointment as Assistant Secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    About State Representative Anita Astorino Kulik:

    Anita Astorino Kulik serves as the state representative for the 45th Legislative District. Rep. Kulik’s Committees and Caucuses include Game & Fisheries, Secretary, Gaming Oversight, Secretary, Liquor Control,Professional Licensure, Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness and Allegheny County Delegation. 

    District 30 includes Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Carnegie, Coraopolis,Emsworth
    Kennedy Township, Kilbuck Township, Neville Township, Pennsbury Village, Robinson Township
    Rosslyn Farms and Scott Township.

    About State Representative Jason Ortitay: 

    Boosting job creation, reforming the tax code, strengthening educational opportunities and solving local issues are top priorities for Representative Jason Ortitay. In the current legislative session, Jason serves on four House committees: Appropriations, Education, Environmental Resources and Energy, and Gaming Oversight. He also chairs the Subcommittee on Education under the Appropriations Committee and the Subcommittee on Higher Education under the Education Committee.

    The 46th Legislative District is made up of portions of Washington and Allegheny counties. In Washington County, the district includes Canton, Cecil, Mount Pleasant, Robinson and Smith townships and the boroughs of Burgettstown, McDonald (in both Washington and Allegheny counties) and Midway. In Allegheny County, the district includes Collier and South Fayette townships and the boroughs of Bridgeville, Heidelberg and Oakdale

    About State Representative Natalie Mihalek:

    Rep. Mihalek’s areas of interest include Children & Youth, Human Services, Judiciary, Liquor Control
    and Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness. 

    A native of Allegheny County, Mihalek’s commitment to public service began early. A member of the Girl Scouts of America (GSA), she received the GSA Gold Award, Scouting’s highest achievement. Upon graduating from South Allegheny High School, she enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where she qualified and served in the Navy’s elite nuclear power program, of which only 1 percent of the sailors admitted are women.

    The 40th Legislative District consists of part of ALLEGHENY County consisting of the TOWNSHIP of Upper St. Clair and the BOROUGH of Bethel Park (portions) and Part of WASHINGTON County consisting of the TOWNSHIP of Peters.

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    Loft Office Space Ribbon Cutting

    Ribbon Cutting Event at The Loft Office at Greentree Road!

    Join us to celebrate the Loft Office at Greentree Road on Thursday, November 16th, 2023. The Loft Office Co-Working space includes affordable private offices and suites. See all the amenities and celebrate this new business with us!

    4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on November 16th, 2023

    2090 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15220

    Find Out More!

    https://www.loftofficesuites.com/

    *By registering your email will be added to our e-blast database. If you do not wish to be added, please leave a message in the note section. 

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    Lunch Networking at Leo Greta

    Join us for the first networking event of the New Year at LeoGreta in Carnegie! Members and Non-Members are welcome to attend this lively luncheon with some of the South West’s best networkers. See you in 2023!

    Thursday, January 12th, 2023 at Leo Greta 11:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. 

    301 W Main St, Carnegie, PA 15106

    Register

     

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    Lunch Networking at Tropical Smoothie Cafe

    Join the South West Regional Chamber of Commerce for lunch networking at the Tropical Smoothie Cafe!!! Bringing you island vibes in the heart of the South Hills try a complimentary summer time smoothie and grab a quick lunch as you network with members and friends of the chamber. Space is limited so register early! 

    Tropical Smoothie Cafe Address: 156 Millers Run Road, Bridgeville, PA 15017

    https://locations.tropicalsmoothiecafe.com/pa/bridgeville/156-millers-run-road

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    Macy’s Mocktails and Makeovers

     

    Join the South West Communities Chamber at Macy’s at South Hills Village on August 26th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.. Get a sneak peek at this fall’s latest styles and find out what’s on trend for the rest of 2021. A free event to attend for both members and non-members. This is an Impactful Women’s: Pop-Up event. 

     

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    Marketing Opportunities 2023

    $15.00$1,250.00

    To see all of our Marketing Opportunities please click HERE

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    Meals on Wheels Pop-Up Lunch

    $5.00$20.00

    Join us for a Pop-Up Power Lunch at our member’s location SouthWest Meals on Wheels in Bridgeville on November 13th, 2019. Learn more about this local non-profit which supports our community and bring your one-minute commercial to introduce yourself to our attendees. 

    $5.00 for members

    $10.00 for friends of members (must be purchase by a member)

    $15 for future members

    $20 (includes $15 donation to Meals on Wheels) members or non-members

    About Meals on Wheels:

    The Meals On Wheels program is designed to help individuals who are home bound or are unable to prepare their own nutritious meals regularly.

    Eligibility is based on need. Our services allow older and disabled adults to remain independent longer. They all enjoy our meals and look forward to our interaction.

    Meals on Wheels operates in virtually every community in America through our network of more than 5,000 independently-run local programs. While the diversity of each program’s services and operations may vary based on the needs and resources of their communities, they are all committed to supporting their senior neighbors to live healthier and more nourished lives in their own homes.

    At the core of the Meals on Wheels service is a nutritious meal, companionship and a watchful eye on the health and safety of our seniors. For those who have trouble getting around, we bring the service to you. For those who can still venture out into their communities, we serve in gathering places, such as senior centers and community facilities.

     

     

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    Mega Ticket

    $20.00

     

    The South West Communities Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with the Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Department and the Carnegie Borough Volunteer Fire Rescue is teaming up to bring your this holiday season’s most exciting cash giveaway, The Mega Ticket! We will be giving away cash each day in December including $500 per day and $25,000 on Christmas!!!! Only $20 to play and it benefits a great cause! Get out there and support, play and win!

    Mega Ticket Rules
     
    Must be 18 Years Old to Purchase a Ticket
    WInning Number will be based on the PA Pick-4 (7 p.m.) evening drawing. To win, you must have the first 4 drawn numbers as announced
    All unsold tickets become property of the BFVD and the Carnegie VFR
    In the event that the Grand Prize ticket is an unsold ticket, there will be a consolation drawing of $25,000 dollars based on the PA Pick 4 Evening drawing to be held on January 1st, 2019. In the unlikely event there is still no winner, the grand prize of $25,000 remains property of the selling organizations.
    A minimum of 3500 tickets must be sold no later than November 30th, 2018 in order for the Mega Ticket to continue. If a minimum of 3500 tickets are not sold, all monies will be returned to the purchaser. Please be sure to print your name, email and phone number legibly on the stub so in the event the minimum amount of tickets are not sold, your money can be refunded.
    There will be no request taken for select numbers. Each ticket will have a 4-digit number between 0000-4999 and 5000-9999.
    For a complete list of rules or to verify winning ticket numbers, please log onto our Faceboo
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    Member Info Session and Mixer

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    Member Renewal Link

    $130.00$450.00