
Gobbling, wobbling and raising money for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund
KDKA First Alert Meteorologist Mary Ours visits the PNC Mobile Bank Unit at McIntyre Square in the North Hills where they are accepting donations today for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
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KDKA First Alert Meteorologist Mary Ours visits the PNC Mobile Bank Unit at McIntyre Square in the North Hills where they are accepting donations today for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
PTL's Daisy Jade heads out to McIntyre Square in the North Hills where the PNC Bank Mobile Unit is out all day, collecting donations for the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund. She's talking with PNC Bank Vice President Jim Balouris.
We're now just two weeks away from Thanksgiving, and that means there are still two more weeks to donate to the 42nd Annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund. This mission has meant so much to all of us here at KDKA-TV over the years, including the late Wayne Van Dine.
We're now just two weeks away from Thanksgiving, and that means there are still two more weeks to donate to the 42nd Annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund. This mission has meant so much to all of us here at KDKA-TV over the years, including the late Wayne Van Dine. KDKA-TV's John Shumway reports.
Some families have to decide whether to pay for heat or food this Thanksgiving season.
The students at Benjamin Franklin Elementary School in Bethel Park recently held a pumpkin decorating contest in support of the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
Daisy Jade and junior chef Makayla were in the KDKA Kitchen whipping up an easy sweet treat that uses the food you already have in your pantry!
There are so many people in our area who depend on their local food pantries week after week.
PTL's Katie O'Malley visits the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank where they are busy packing boxes and getting supplies ready for our neighbors in need this Thanksgiving. The KDKA-TV Turkey Fund is in full swing.
A team at the food bank has worked with more than two dozen food pantries to help them create or re-create their online presence.
We've got Paint Monkey in the studio to tell us how they are supporting the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund. They are helping hosts David Highfield and Heather Abraham create works of art with drawings of turkey pierogis.
There's time left to help our neighbors in need this Thanksgiving. Here's how to donate to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
At Armstrong Junior-Senior High School in Kittanning, collecting food for the community has become a team sport.
At Armstrong Junior-Senior High School in Kittanning, collecting food for the community has become a team sport.
The 42nd annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund is underway. Here is how your donations help our neighbors in need; PTL's David Highfield has more.
There are several ways to make a donation to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
The 42nd annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund is underway.
The 42nd annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund is underway.
PTL's Boaz Frankel heads to The Milkshake Factory to learn how to make their delicious Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes. Part of every purchase of their Jake Shake right now goes to the KDKA-TV Turkey Fund.
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Pittsburgh Today Live went sailing on the high seas, errr, three rivers with PNC and Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to kick off the 421st annual KDKA-TV Turkey Fund campaign.
The KDKA-TV Turkey Fund campaign kicks off today! Here's how you can donate.
On today's show: KDKA-TV Turkey Fund Kick-Off! Click for more information about today's guests!
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