Kin Announces Lifeline Partnership

KIN LAUNCHES THE 2022 LIFELINE PARTNERSHIP SEEKING COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Inviting Businesses and People Within The Bucks County Community To Assume a Line Item From The Non-Profit’s Budget For The Year

January 24, 2022 – Buckingham, PA – Kin, an all-inclusive Wellness and Support Center providing free support, therapy, fitness and integrative services to cancer patients across Bucks County happily announces the “2022 Kin Lifeline Partnership.”  A new program that invites local business and community members to assume a line item from the non-profit’s operating budget for one year.  As a 100% donation based center, financial support from the community is an actual ‘lifeline’ to Kin’s success. 

There are still many line items still available, but a number of businesses have already stepped up and become Lifeline Partners, including:

-       Future Stars Day Camp will cover the costs of the Mindbody scheduling software, $251.38 a month, $3,016.56 annually.

-       Stone Hill Contracting will pay for all paper products, $150 a month,  $1,800 annually.

-       Provident Bank is paying Kin’s phone and internet bill, $143 a month,  $1,716 annually. 

-       Club Pilates Doylestown/Newtown will cover Kin’s arts and crafts supply expenses, $100 a month,  $1,200 annually.   

-       Sarah Peters Team of KW Real Estate Doylestown will apply the funds needed for our guest welcome packages, $250 a month, $3,000 annually.

-       Organnons Natural Market will pay for and provide organic food for the Kin’s nutrition program, $500 a month, $6,000 annually.

-       Doylestown Bookshop will purchase Kin’s cleaning products, $70 a month,  $840 annually.

-       The H.I.P. Group LLC will cover the cost of Kin’s website and email fees, $50.00 a month, $600 annually.

-       Architype/Yacht CFO will cover Kin’s Quickbooks accounting costs, $70 a month, $840 annually.

For those in the community willing to assist the non-profit, Kin is seeking additional Bucks County businesses to join as an official Lifeline Partner.  There are multiple line items totaling more than $75,000 still available.  Along with the gratification of keeping Kin solvent, benefactors will benefit from acknowledgement and placement on Kin’s website and social media, a presence at Kin’s events and inclusion in dedicated marketing materials. 

Monthly line items still available include: all or a portion of Kin’s monthly rent, supplies for integrative services, marketing materials, cleaning service, utilities, insurance, and more.

Anyone interested can email hello@welcometokin.org or call 267-544-5981 or visit www.welcometokin.org.

“Taking care of people is our first priority.  When a large portion of our budget is subsidized by the community, the burden our non-profit faces to fundraise is greatly reduced.  With the success of the Lifeline Partnership program we can focus our energy and efforts on our guests and services while providing a very tangible way for people within the community to get involved and give in an impactful way,” shares Keith Fenimore, Kin’s Executive Director.

Kin is an all-inclusive 5,000 sq. ft. retreat, offering support, fitness, therapy and integrative inspired by Corinne Sikora.  The Center is FREE to Bucks County, PA residents battling cancer regardless of where they are receiving treatment, and also welcomes family and caregivers.  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.  We strive to help bring people to a place where they feel empowered to manage their diagnosis 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.

 Read more about the Lifeline Partnership in The Patch!

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