The plans for brothers and sisters for indigenous peoples and refugees were unanimously admired from all political parties. This program has been reported by newspapers in the City of Pittsburgh, local daily newspapers, and television stations, and domestic publications such as Washington Post and NBC News also cover this plan. Throughout the summer, even the Pittsburgh Pirates hosted a neighbor's night.
Hello neighbor of the author Sloane Davidson, the reaction is very good, and the reaction was to say very good. Well, Pittsburgh Mayor Bilpedo and Pittsburgh City Council will hold a Hello Neighborhood Food Dinner at City County Building tonight. There, languages immigrants, refugees, indigenous people can have dinner and visit the building)
"This is wonderful, Hello neighbors did not exist a year ago, and now we are doing activities in the city," Davidson said.
Mr. Davidson expects local people from Pittsburgh to have success comparable to local refugees and immigrants. At the first Hello Neighbor meeting held last summer, Davidson said the program had 25 groups of refugees and immigrants from seven different countries in Africa and Asia. Approximately 200 people participated in the program
Davidson said that Hello Neighbor hosts several events during the summer, and usually there are over 100 participants. A native born tutor from Allegheny County, has a family with children, a mother and a daughter, and a single city citizen. Davidson said the mentor app is open to everyone. You can also recommend mentors of refugees and immigrants on Hello Neighbor's website.
The application as a mentor is still accepted, but we will close it at midnight on November 19th. FAQ is available on Hel seminar website. Mr. Davidson says that counseling is a 4 month promise and usually takes about 10 hours a month with refugee trainees. The next Hello Neighbor session begins in March 2018 and continues until June 2018.
On November 14, the Hello Neighbor event at City-County Building starts at 5:30 pm and includes free dinner and discussion. Peduto and city council members Dan Gilman, Theresa Kail - Smith, Bruce Kraus, Daniel Lavelle and Corey O'Connor are present. This event is open to the public, and it is on the 414 Grant Street in the city center.
During the four-month process, instructors and mentees spent more than 1,400 hours of activities totaling 400 hours averaging 350 hours of activity each month. In addition, in the neighborhood of Hello, we held eight official Hello Neighborhood events such as the monthly party event at City Park, collaboration event with Andy Warhol Museum, Flick Pittsburgh, River Life, Gateway Clipper, Pittsburgh Pirates. , Pittsburgh Riverhound, Heinz Historic District (and others)
Davidson said that Hello Neighbor hosts several events during the summer, and usually there are over 100 participants. A native born tutor from Allegheny County, has a family with children, a mother and a daughter, and a single city citizen. Davidson said the mentor app is open to everyone. You can also recommend mentors of refugees and immigrants on Hello Neighbor's website. The application as a mentor is still accepted, but we will close it at midnight on November 19th. FAQ is available on Hel seminar website. Mr. Davidson says that counseling is a 4 month promise and usually takes about 10 hours a month with refugee trainees. The next Hello Neighbor session begins in March 2018 and continues until June 2018.
On 10th June 2018, tinyBuild announced "Secret Neighbor", the first add-on to Hello Neighbor. Secret Neighbor is a multiplayer horror game that occurs between Act 1 and Act 2 of Hello Neighbor. The game follows a group of friends trying to free their friends from the neighbor's cellar. But one of my friends is a camouflaged neighbor. This game will be released in 2018.