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Pine2Pink Presented With $15K Donation From The Thompson Organization

This was the first year that Thompson served as the main sponsor for Pine2Pink, which raises funds to help breast cancer patients.

From left: John Thompson, vice president, and Laura Barnes, vice president, present Keith Fenimore, founder of Pine2Pink, with a check for $15,000. They are joined by Pat McGinley, Thompson general manager, and Chris Millili, detail center manager.
From left: John Thompson, vice president, and Laura Barnes, vice president, present Keith Fenimore, founder of Pine2Pink, with a check for $15,000. They are joined by Pat McGinley, Thompson general manager, and Chris Millili, detail center manager. (The Thompson Organization)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Thompson Organization, in its first year as the main sponsor, is donating $15,000 to Pine2Pink, a Doylestown-based nonprofit that raises breast cancer awareness and funds for breast cancer patients.

Thompson, which has partnered with the group for the past four years, recently presented Pine2Pink founder Keith Fenimore with its largest donation to date.

In addition, Thompson employees got involved this year by donating more than $800 in exchange for Friday “jean” days at work.

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The Thompson Detail Center pitched in as well by not only printing banners, vehicle decals, and signs for the Pine2Pink team, they also raised more than $1,000 during their Classic Car Meet in September.

“There are a lot of factors involved with obtaining and sustaining success. In any field or
discipline, be it a car dealership, like The Thompson Organization, or a non-profit, like
Pine2Pink -- hard work mixed with the drive and desire to help the greater good is
foundational and really at the heart of what makes our partnership such a success," said Fenimore. "I am beyond grateful to all the amazing people who make up this organization, for all the time, talent and love they pour into elevating our non-profit and ensuring our success!”

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