Doylestown Car Dealership Goes Pink for October to Raise Awareness of Breast Cancer

Thompson Toyota, a car dealership in Doylestown, has once again turned its building pink in collaboration with Main St.

A popular car dealership in Doylestown has turned itself pink in collaboration with a local nonprofit to raise awareness of breast cancer.

Thompson Toyota, located at 122 West Swamp Road, has once again turned its building pink in collaboration with Main St., a Doylestown nonprofit formerly known as Pine2Pink.

Throughout the month of October, the dealership’s front wall, referred to as the “Hero Wall”, is open for anyone “who wants to share an empowering message, memory, prayer, or hopeful reminder for yourself or others whose lives have been affected by Breast Cancer.”

Those visiting the business can write a message on the wall for all to see and be inspired by.

“If you are a survivor, fighter, family member, friend, or just want to wish others well, we welcome you to stop by Thompson Toyota to share your message on our wall,” the car dealership said online.

Founded and operated by Keith Fenimore, the Doylestown nonprofit goes around the county every year and fills towns with pink decorations to spread their message.

Learn more about this and other pink areas in Bucks County at Main St.

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