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Bucks Gives a Buck... Do you?
The local cancer community looks for support with a pledge of $1 from 438,000 residents in Bucks County!

There are 438,000 adults in Bucks County, Kin Wellness and Support Center is asking for all of them to donate $1 to help support our local cancer community!
Kin is a non-profit that currently cares for over 400 local patients in treatment and recovery as well as their caregivers and our oncology healthcare community.
Executive Director, Keith Fenimore grew up in New Hope and shared how he came up with the idea, "When I was a kid my dad would take me to Eagles games and I remember guys would be selling pretzels out of shopping carts in the parking lot yelling, 'What the F**k, it's just a buck!' That phrase stuck with me and so did the sentiment. Most everyone can spare a buck, so when I learned there were over 400,000 adults in Bucks County, Bucks Gives a Buck was born."
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The non-profit is asking everyone to donate and then share, or PASS THE BUCK (below). There is a QR code on the buck that will allow people to scan and donate!

Those interested can donate and learn more by visiting the website HERE
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**Videos shot and edited as a donation by local resident The Amazing Mike Strigl! Printing donated by UPS Buckingham and New Hope and banners donated by Thompson Detail Center!

If you know someone in Bucks County battling cancer and in need of free integrative services, fitness, nutrition, yoga, counseling and support please have them contact us: 267-544-5981 OR hello@welcometokin.org
More about Kin Wellness and Support Center:
Kin is an all-inclusive 5,000 sq. ft. retreat, offering support, fitness, therapy, and integrative services. Kin is inspired by local Bucks County resident Corinne Sikora, who battled both brain and breast cancer. The Center is FREE to Bucks County, PA residents battling cancer regardless of where they are receiving treatment and welcomes caregivers as well. Free programs include nutrition, yoga, fitness, one-on-one counseling, support groups, workshops, massage, reflexology, reiki, chiropractic, acupuncture, and facials. 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 is run and operated through the non-profit Main St. Missions 501(c)(3). By the Community. For the Community. www.welcometokin.org.


