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Main St. (formerly Pine2Pink), the experience-based, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to local breast cancer patients is set to the launch its sixth year.

Thompson Toyota and Main St. (formerly Pine2Pink) announce the return of their Sign & Shine event, scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 28 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Thompson Toyota, 122 W. Swamp Road, …

In conjunction with National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Newtown-headquartered Norman’s Hallmark has launched its second annual “Squish-a-Wish” fundraiser. The card and specialty gift …

The Let’s Beat Breast Cancer rally, featuring drumlines from both Pennsbury and Neshaminy marching bands, will take place 10-11 a.m. Sept. 16 at Yardley Borough Hall, 6 S. Main St., Yardley.

Main St. (formerly Pine2Pink), is an experience-based, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to local breast cancer patients. The nonprofit will be active during the entire month of October in New …

Jersey Mike’s, located in the Cross Keys Place Shopping Center in Doylestown, will host a special fundraiser Friday, Sept. 8 and Saturday, Sept. 9, to benefit Bucks County cancer patients and …

An exhibition highlighting the rich legacy of Gwyn Michael’s career will open at 7 p.m. Sept. 1, in a show commemorating the 10th anniversary of her death from breast cancer.

The second annual Be Kind Kin Golf Classic held at The Bucks Club in Jamison last month raised over $31,000 for Kin Wellness and Support Center. Archetype Advisors served as the 2023 Title Sponsor, …

The Pine2Pink Foundation, an experience-based, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to local breast cancer patients is now Main St. Serving the mission, Main St. will continue to support local breast …

The monthlong Bucks County Spa and Salon Self-Care Month has concluded, and local businesses and the community came out in force to raise money to support Kin Wellness and Support Center.

Six years ago, Stephanie Sauers-Boyd, executive director of Sauers Cares, decided to combine her dedication to supporting cancer care charities and her love of cool cars. The Muscle Up Against Cancer …

The first Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month is set to run from Aug. 15-Sept. 15. When people throughout the community order a designated appetizer, entrée, drink or dessert from …

Kin, a nonprofit, all-inclusive wellness and support center providing free services to cancer patients and their caregivers across Bucks County, has received a $50,000 pledge from The Thompson …

Over two decades ago, Mariann Kuttler stood by her daughter Marci Schankweiler’s side as she became a widow, losing her 30-year-old husband, Pete, to testicular cancer. Marci shared Pete’s wish of …

On June 2, Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia celebrated its 30th anniversary with a donor appreciation event at their Warminster location.Fifty donors and friends of the organization …

Linda Jenny loves this cartoon. It reads, “Sweat dries. Blood clots. Bones heal. Only the strongest old women ride horses.” That’s Linda — and, at 68, this retired nurse from Kintnersville is …

After a successful 2022 event, the nonprofit Kin Wellness and Support Center announces the second annual Be Kind Kin Golf Classic to be held at The Bucks Club in Jamison on Monday, June 19.Archetype …

Battling cancer, inspiring action

From the exact moment I was born, doctors, nurses, and family were already counting me out. Devastated by a diagnosis of cystic fibrosis (CF), my later diagnosis of stage IV colon cancer in July 2021 …

Remove cost barriers to early breast cancer detection

Three of the scariest words in the English language are spoken thousands of times a day in doctors’ offices across the country: “You have cancer.” This year, more than 12,000 Pennsylvania women …

Kin Wellness and Support Center in Buckingham has created a robust slate of fundraising events and donor programs for 2023.The community is invited to participate in events and donor programs …

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