Neighborhood Nosh 2025 by Hello Neighbor

Hello Neighbor raised over $100,000 to support refugee and immigrant families through mentorship, case management, and community-based programs. Neighborhood Nosh, the organization’s largest annual event, took place on October 10 at This Is Red in Munhall. The celebration brought together neighbors from across the city to share food, culture, and connection. Guided by founder and CEO Sloane Davidson, guests enjoyed an international tasting menu from immigrant-owned restaurants, live music, and a moving program that honored partners Brian Stowell, Mayor Corey O’Connor, Kimpton Hotel Monaco, and Church of the Ascension, and shared the story of the Potoys, a Nicaraguan family rebuilding their lives in Pittsburgh.

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Neighborhood Nosh by Hello Neighbor, October 10, 2025

To learn more about Hello Neighbor and other non-profits in the city, check out our roundtable discussion we hosted for community leaders.

Story by Keith Recker
Photography Courtesy of Hello Neighbor

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