Main St., a Doylestown-based nonprofit, donated $130,000 to the breast cancer community in Bucks County in 2025, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.
The nonprofit primarily raised the money during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October in collaboration with three businesses and six Bucks County communities.
Community events, fundraisers, and sponsorships were hosted in Yardley, Doylestown, Carversville, Perkasie, New Hope, and Newtown. Events were also held at the Shops at Valley Square, Peddler’s Village, and the Thompson car dealerships.
“Our family-run non-profit is rooted right here in Bucks County, and the care and welfare of our local community is, and always will be, our number one priority,” said the nonprofit’s co-founders Keith and Kristina Fenimore of Doylestown.
“The work we do for our breast cancer community alongside our amazing partners and sponsors has benefitted thousands across Bucks County. We are so grateful to be able to support our community in this meaningful way,” they continued.
The funds raised will be used to support programs like home food delivery, cold-capping, treatment transportation, paying patients’ home bills, wig programs, and care bags for patients.
The donations will also support new additions at Fox Chase Cancer Center Buckingham and Penn Medicine Doylestown Health Cancer Institute.
Read more about how Main St’s donations will support those with cancer in Bucks County in Patch.
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