Doylestown Sandwich Shop to Donate 100% of Sales to Benefit Wellness Center Next Week

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The owners of Kin at a Jersey Mike's
Image via Keith Fenimore.
As a community-driven nonprofit, Kin Wellness and Support Center looks to collaborate with local business owners who have a desire to impact the lives of locals battling cancer and their caregivers.

On Sept. 8 and Sept. 9, Jersey Mike’s, located in the Cross Keys Place Shopping Center in Doylestown, will host a fundraiser to benefit Bucks County cancer patients and their families through Kin Wellness and Support Center. During these two days, 100% of sales at the Doylestown Jersey Mike’s will be donated to the non-profit. 

Jesse Allen and Amanda Taibe, the new owners of the Jersey Mike’s location in Doylestown and New Hope, are motivated to support those in need with generous giving programs that inspire engagement and interactions over quality subs for the entire Bucks County community.

“Amanda and I love this community and this business,” said Allen. “We can’t wait to show Doylestown and the surrounding areas that Jersey Mike’s is here to support all of the wonderful people that live here, especially those who work to help others.”

As a community-driven nonprofit, Kin Wellness and Support Center looks to collaborate with local business owners who have a desire to impact the lives of locals battling cancer and their caregivers.

“This partnership arose in a very fortuitous way, when active media partners of Kin, Dave and Jess of the Cardinal Doylestown, connected us with Jesse and Amanda,” said Keith and Kristina Fenimore of Kin Wellness and Support Center.

“We all had our sights set on doing an event that would raise money for the non-profit and shine a light on the deliciousness of Jersey Mike’s.  We are eager to launch this event and see it blossom into something special!”

Learn more about the fundraiser at Kin.

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