Weekly Roundup: March 7, 2025

Categories: Newsletter

Sunday Funday

Another amazing Sunday Funday!

Thank you FC friends for making another Sunday Funday special! With the sun out and a smile on everyone’s face, FC members jumped out of those winter blues and straight into Purim season. Starting with a fun game of Purim bingo and ending with yummy hamantaschen, there was plenty of fun for everyone!

We can’t wait to see what the next Sunday Funday has in store – sign up soon, it’s bound to be a great time!

Sunday Funday Mar 2025

I-Volunteer

A heartwarming evening spent cooking, connecting, and giving back! FC’s Friends on the Town friends came together to prepare a delicious meal—matzo ball soup and noodle kugel —for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Pittsburgh which is dedicated to supporting those with sick children. While the meal was cooking, we shared snacks, great conversations, and worked on puzzles as we celebrated the joy of giving. It was a night of cooking fun, making a meaningful difference one meal at a time.
I-Volunteer March 2025

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