Health & Fitness
Kin Cancer And Wellness Center Awarded $200K Federal Grant
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick announced the grant, which will be used for capital improvements and technology.

BUCKINGHAM TOWNSHIP, PA — The Kin Wellness and Support Center has been awarded a $200,000 Community Project Funding (CPF) grant for its facility, which is aimed at creating a comforting, non-medical retreat that offers care and support to all who battle cancer in Bucks County.
The grant was announced by U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01) who introduced the CPF into the FY2022 Consolidated Appropriations Act. This new initiative allows members of Congress to target federal funds towards projects and programs within their congressional districts that will address the most significant needs facing the communities they represent.
Kin Wellness and Support Center, formally known as the Corinne Sikora Wellness and Support Center, offers an array of free services providing all guests a place to have their holistic non-medical - yet critical - emotional, social, physical and lifestyle needs met throughout their journey of treatment, recovery and beyond. Kin is putting the funds toward its capital improvement program and aids in their procurement of technology to carry out their services.
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“As someone whose family has lost loved ones to cancer, as so many have, I know the devastating impact that this disease has on families nationwide,” said Congressman Fitzpatrick. “The services provided at Kin Wellness and Support Center are so crucial to the mental health and wellness of their patients that are undergoing cancer treatment. As co-chair of the bipartisan Congressional Cancer Caucus, I’m proud to support a project that will provide potentially life changing services to help those battling cancer.”
"Kin Wellness and Support Center was created to care for local Bucks County cancer patients and their caregivers,” said Keith Fenimore, Executive Director of Kin. "We focus on the entire person – physical, mental and emotional, during treatment, recovery and beyond. The care we provide takes resources and support, both of which Congressman Fitzpatrick has secured through this grant."
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Kin’s 5,000 square foot facility supports more than 50 volunteer practitioners and instructors who provide integrative services, fitness, yoga and support that is accessible to all local Bucks County patients and caregivers.
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