Kin Launches a Non-Profit Registry

Our Kin Registry

KIN WELLNESS AND SUPPORT CENTER SEEKS SUPPORT FROM BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY WITH THE LAUNCH OF A NON-PROFIT REGISTRY OF NECESSITIES  

The Registry features 263 Items Needed  

Considered an all-inclusive retreat, free to any Bucks County, PA residents battling cancer, Kin Wellness and Support Center has rocketed from concept to reality.  While the donation driven non-profit has raised funds, secured a location and attracted major Bucks County based sponsors, including Hendrixson’s Furniture, Organnons Natural Market, JR Maxwell Builders, Indigenous Ingenuities, Ralph Fey Architects and Jarrett Vaughan Builders, there is a substantial list of necessities the Center needs in order to create the restorative supportive and integrative environment inspired by Corinne Sikora. 

The non-profit is proud to launch a customized registry featuring over 250 items needed through MyRegistry (www.myregistry.com).  People are invited to visit the website or app on their smart phone and type ”Kin Wellness” in the search to be taken to the customized registry where they’ll find products ranging from trash cans and coat racks to dish sets and yoga mats and big ticket items like an electric oncology massage chair and kitchen appliances.  Items listed range from $15.00 to $3,900 so there is a way for everyone to give within their budget and comfort level.

“So many people have reached out asking how they can help.  Through this registry we have identified many of our current needs, and we hope the Community appreciates the transparency as to how their donation dollars are being used.  We wanted to take the guess work out of the equation and tell the Community exactly what we need in order to provide the best services and experience to all our guests battling cancer in Bucks County,” states Kin Wellness and Support Center Executive Director, Keith Fenimore.

The Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, so all donations, money or property is considered a tax-deductible charitable contribution.

The non-profit strives to support local businesses and hopes many of the items on the registry will be sourced and purchased at local Bucks County stores. 

Here is a sampling of the items on the registry: electric massage table – MediSpa procedure Chair – towel warmer – kitchen appliances – laptop computers – folding tables and chairs – Echo dot – flat screen TV – dishes, silverware, pots and pans – yoga mats – salt lamps – storage baskets – water feature – and more. 

The Center is slated to open December 8 and is located at 2325 Heritage Center Drive, Suite 113, Buckingham, PA 18925.  Registry items can be purchased and shipped directly through the MyRegistry website and app.  How to Purchase: 1) Visit website or app 2) select the item(s) to purchase/donate 3) pay for the item.  *All shipping information is automatically programmed.

ABOUT THE CENTER:

A beautiful 5,000 square foot location at Heritage Center in Buckingham is the home of Kin Wellness and Support Center inspired by Corinne Sikora. The donation based Center is free and welcomes anyone battling cancer in Bucks County, regardless of where they are receiving treatment, along with their family and caregivers. The Center will be a place where patients can have their non-medical – yet critical – emotional, physical, social and lifestyle needs met throughout their journey of treatment, recovery and beyond under one roof. A wide variety of free holistic and integrative services, including nutrition classes, support groups, book clubs, acupuncture, energy treatment, counseling, yoga and fitness will be offered in this relaxing, tranquil environment.

To learn more, donate, or to contact Kin, please visit www.welcometokin.org.  Charitable contributions accepted via the website or by mailing a check made out to Kin Wellness and Support Center and mailed to: 2325 Heritage Center Dr., Suite 113, Furlong, PA 18925. 

Main Street Missions 501 (c)(3) – Empowering The Community, Benefitting The People --  The Non-Profit reimagines fundraising by creating an interactive and engaging approach to motivate action that benefits entire communities.  The Non-Profit rallies the community to engage in unique ways to raise funds that provide services, programs and relief to those in need.

ABOUT CORINNE SIKORA: As she was battling both breast and brain cancer, local resident Corinne Sikora had a wish for one comprehensive place for those in the cancer community to find emotional and physical support. She envisioned a warm, welcoming, communal wellness and support Center as a retreat for people at all stages of their cancer journey. Corinne passed on November 25, 2020. 

 

 

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