Members of the various student clubs and service organizations at South Hills School of Business & Technology were recently honored by faculty and staff at the annual Student Appreciation Luncheon.
As part of South Hills School of Business & Technology’s long tradition of community service, students at both of its campuses hold several holiday donation drives and fundraisers to collect money and items on behalf of various charitable organizations in their local communities.
C.O.P.S. (Community Outreach and Public Service) Club members at South Hills School of Business & Technology handed out information to fellow students and raised money for a local women's shelter on Denim Day as part of efforts to educate the South Hills student body during Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Information Technology students from South Hills School of Business & Technology's Altoona Campus partnered with Link Computer Corporation to develop a web application to help the Altoona Chapter of AMBUCS keep track of its AmTryke Therapeutic Tricycle program.
South Hills School of Business & Technology’s Club IT (Information Technology) is working on a project to update the technology infrastructure for Shelter Service Inc., an organization in Lewistown that provides temporary shelter and life improvement services for homeless individuals in Mifflin and Juniata Counties.
The Health Careers Club at South Hills School of Business & Technology collected donations to buy supplies to assemble Jared Boxes for a Central Pennsylvania based organization whose mission is to lift the spirits of children in the hospital.