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Thompson Teams With Main St. To Raise $31K For Breast Cancer Patients

Collaboration between Thompson and Main St. led to an inspiring community initiative that surpassed expectations.

From left are John Thompson, Laura Thompson Barnes, Keith Fenimore, Marianne Fenimore, Pat McGinley, and Chris Millili.
From left are John Thompson, Laura Thompson Barnes, Keith Fenimore, Marianne Fenimore, Pat McGinley, and Chris Millili. (Contributed)

DOYLESTOWN, PA —In a compelling alliance throughout the month of October, the Thompson Organization and Main St. (formerly Pine2Pink) united to raise funds for local breast cancer survivors.

The collaboration led to an inspiring community initiative that surpassed expectations, highlighting the commitment of both organizations to make a positive impact.

Keith Fenimore, founder of Main St., emphasized the collective nature of the initiative.

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"The reality is there are six of us in this photo, but this is such a company-wide endeavor that it should be an aerial drone shot of every single employee across all the dealerships because it really was a collaborative effort in every sense of the word!"

Thompson Organization raised more than $31,000 to benefit the local breast cancer community through Main St.

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As the engines of compassion continue to roar, the Thompson Organization and Main St. express
gratitude to all contributors, emphasizing that every dollar raised is a step closer to making a
meaningful difference in the lives of those in our community affected by breast cancer.

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