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Jersey Mike's To Donate Percentage Of Sales To Kin Wellness Center
Nonprofit Kin Wellness Center supports Bucks County cancer patients and their caregivers.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — Jersey Mike's Sandwich Shop at The Cross Keys Place shopping center will donate 50 percent of its sales to the Kin Wellness and Support Center on Saturday, September 21 from opening at 10 a.m. to closing at 9 p.m.
Jersey Mike’s Subs, with more than 2,500 locations nationwide, serves authentic fresh sliced/fresh grilled subs on in-store freshly baked bread — the same recipe it started with in 1956. A passion for giving is reflected in Jersey Mike’s mission statement: “Giving … making a difference in someone’s life.”
According to Kin's executive director Keith Fenimore, Saturday's fundraiser "is an extension of Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month. On Saturday, Sept. 21 from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. I am excited to share that Kin will receive 50 percent of any item purchased at the Doylestown store. We just know this will be a 'sub-sational' event for our Bucks County cancer community!"
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Kin is an all-inclusive 5,000 square foot retreat, offering support, fitness, therapy, and integrative services for cancer patients and their caregivers. The center was inspired by Bucks County resident Corinne Sikora, who battled both brain and breast cancer and who dreamed of having a wellness center like Kin available to cancer patients.
Unfortunately, Corinne lost her battle with cancer, but her legacy lives on at Kin, which is free to Bucks County residents battling cancer regardless of where they are receiving treatment and welcomes caregivers as well. Kin also cares for oncology healthcare workers as part of its total 360-care model.
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Free programs include nutrition, yoga, fitness, one-on-one counseling, support groups, workshops, massage, reflexology, reiki, chiropractic, acupuncture, and facials. Kin is a unique center that looks to satisfy the emotional, social, and physical needs of cancer patients. The success of Kin is made possible through generous donations from the local Bucks County community.
Kin’s mission is to help people find calm and peace and center themselves in a restorative environment. The non-profit strives to bring people to a place where they feel empowered to manage their diagnoses through treatment, recovery and beyond. Kin cares for the patients, the caregivers and the healthcare workers.
Kin is run and operated through the non-profit Main St. Missions Corp. The center's official healthcare sponsors are Fox Chase Buckingham and Grand View Health. For additional information, visit www.welcometokin.org.
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