South Hull District Association
Building Community Since 1954
About SHDA
Have Fun. Do Good, Together
South Hull has remained a stable neighborhood over the decades in large part due in large part to the efforts of residents to stay connected and support each other in preserving the unique character of the neighborhood. A premium is placed on friendship, acceptance, and mutual concern among residents. South Hull District Association (SHDA) has been at the heart of these efforts for over fifty years, providing a focal point for resolving issues and developing projects for the benefit of the district while actively encouraging positive relationships among residents. SHDA is a 501 3(c) non-profit organization.
What does SHDA Do?
Serves as a recognized voice for the community with City and State government agencies.
Serves as an advocate for protecting single family homes and encouraging good stewardship of rentals in the interest of all residents.
Neighbors helping neighbors. There with a helping hand when residents and their families need support.
Provides multiple opportunities for individuals and families to gather, serve, have fun, and stay connected.
Supported the development of South Hull Park and Gardens for community green space and social gatherings by writing a start-up grant. The land was donated by an SHDA member. A sister non-profit, Friends of South Hull, manages the park.
SHDA is a recognized non-profit for grants that benefit the entire community.
Who Can Join?
Any resident of the South Hull District
What Does it Mean to be a Member of SHDA?
For $25 a year per household, SHDA offers the opportunity to:
Make life-long friends and be part of a positive effort to expand the sense of community and mutual concern that strengthen neighborhoods and make them safer.
To serve with purpose by volunteering in community projects or assuming a leadership position.
Be a known and appreciated member of the community.
Be a voice in determining the future of South Hull.
Keep current on events and policies affecting the neighborhood,
SHDA MEETINGS
During 2026 SHDA Meetings are held quarterly. The meetings are open to all South Hull District residents. The next meeting, is Sunday September 13 at 2 p.m. followed by the annual Potluck Picnic in South Hull Park
WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE ABOUT SHDA EVENTS & OUTREACH?
South Hull on Facebook
Next Door
SHDA Newsletter. Add your name to the mailing and newsletter list by contacting Mitzi Cole, SHDA Secretary at SHDAsecy@aol.com
2026 SHDA Officers
President: Linda Dennard
Vice-President Cheryl McKiernan
Secretary: Mitzi Cole
Treasurer