Furlong Wellness Center Receives $50,000 Grant, Will Use Funds to Help Local Cancer Patients

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The cancer center received the large grant and will use the funds to help their patients.

A Bucks County cancer center recently received a large donation, which will be utilized to help patients in the local area. Ed Doyles wrote about the recent donation for TAPIntoDoylestown.

Kin, a cancer center in the Furlong area, recently received a $50,000 grant from The Peter E. and Catherine R. Getchell Foundation. Mrs. Getchell was an early financial supporter of the center.

The center’s Executive Director is Keith Fenimore, who founded the nonprofit Pine2Pink, which raises awareness of great cancer in the Bucks County area.

On its website, Kin describes itself as “a comforting retreat, free to all cancer patients across Bucks County. A place where they can come to have their non-medical – yet critical – emotional, social, physical and lifestyle needs met throughout their journey of treatment, recovery and beyond.”

The funds sent through the grant will be used to help the over 200 cancer patients who use the center’s resources to manage their ailments.

Read more about the recent grant at TAPIntoDoylestown.

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