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Be Kind Golf Classic Tees Off In June For Bucks County Cancer Patients

Sponsors and golfers can now sign up for the third annual fundraiser to be held at the Bucks Club.

Executive Director Keith Fenimore, second from left, with Title Sponsor Bill and Brooke Lahr.
Executive Director Keith Fenimore, second from left, with Title Sponsor Bill and Brooke Lahr. (Kin Wellness Center)

BUCKINGHAM TOWNSHIP, PA — After a successful 2023 event, the third annual Be Kind Kin Golf Classic presented by Title Sponsor Archetype Advisors will tee off on Friday, June 28 at The Bucks Club.

Funds raised from the outing will stay local and benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center, which provides free integrative services, therapy, support, and fitness to cancer patients, caregivers and oncology healthcare workers across Bucks County.

The event will include a cold and hot breakfast, a full round of (shotgun start) golf with carts, and lunch and drinks. Anyone who does not golf but would like to support Kin are invited to attend the lunch for $40 per person.

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“My family, my business and my heart is in Bucks County," said Bill Lahr, the CEO of Archetype Advisors," this year's Title Sponsor. "When I see a local non-profit make an impact on my local community in such a meaningful way, I am driven to put all the resources I can to support their mission and make sure they succeed. I am motivated to be the Title Sponsor for the third year in a row to do my part as a resident and a local business owner. It is my great pleasure to shine a light on the good work Kin is doing for our cancer community."

Archetype Advisors is this year's Title Sponsor.

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Also stepping forward to sponsor this year's event are Grace Media Services, Inc., Stone Hill Contracting, Maryellen O'Brien KW Bucks County Real Estate, Doylestown Acupuncture, Provident Bank, Barre3 (Doylestown), Árdana Food & Drink, Scott Payne Custom Pools LLC., Doylestown Family Dentistry, CompassRE - Clint Polchan, J.R. Maxwell Builders, Michael Hutkin Window Coverings, Wolstenholme Associates, LLC and Pitcher Perfect Painting.

“Kin is 100 percent funded through community donations, so our fundraising efforts have significant impact on our non-profit as we care for hundreds of people in our cancer community across Bucks County," said Kin CEO Keith Fenimore. "We are hoping to attract over 100 golfers and even more local sponsors this year, so we can continue doing good work for those in need. Kin is by the community, for the community, and we rely on events like our Third Annual Golf Classic to help our non-profit thrive."

Kin Executive Director Keith Fenimore, left, with happy golfers.

Grace Media Services Inc. organizes the golf outing and manages the event website. Run by Sandy McIntyre, Grace Media is located in Perkasie and supports non-profits, churches and other businesses with full marketing, design and promotion services.

Anyone in the community interested in sponsoring the event or playing in the outing can visit www.kin-golf.com or call, 267-544-5981.

Kin is an all-inclusive 5,000-square-foot retreat, offering support, fitness, therapy, and integrative services. Kin was inspired by Bucks County resident Corinne Sikora, who battled both brain and breast cancer. She had a vision for a center like Kin that would serve cancer patients throughout the area.

The center is free to Bucks County residents battling cancer regardless of where they are receiving treatment and welcomes caregivers as well. Kin also cares for oncology healthcare workers as part of its total 360-care model. Free programs include nutrition, yoga, fitness, one-on-one counseling, support groups, workshops, massage, facials, reflexology, reiki, chiropractic, and acupuncture.

Kin is a unique Center that looks to satisfy the emotional, social, and physical needs of cancer patients. The success of Kin is made possible through generous donations from the local Bucks County Community. Kin’s mission is to help people find calm and peace and center themselves in a restorative environment. The non-profit strives to bring people to a place where they feel empowered to manage their diagnoses through treatment, recovery and beyond. Kin cares for the patients, the caregivers and the healthcare workers.

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