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Thompson Donates More Than $32K To Battle Cancer In Bucks Co.
"This donation reflects Thompson's long-standing tradition of community engagement and philanthropy," said Thompson leaders.

DOYLESTOWN, PA — The Thompson Organization has announced a donation of $32,122 to support breast cancer patients and community wellness through Main St. and the Kin Wellness Center.
As part of Thompson’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the community, the company presented $15,000 to Main St., a Doylestown-based non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by breast cancer, and $15,000 to Kin Wellness and Support Center in Buckingham, which provides accessible wellness programs and resources to residents battling cancer.
In addition to the contributions, Thompson employees raised $1,061 through company-wide initiatives, including “Jeans Days” Fridays, where employees donate to wear jeans, and raffle proceeds from the Thompson BMW Cars & Coffee event. The Thompson Organization matched these contributions, bringing the total donation to $32,122.
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“Supporting organizations that provide care and comfort to our community is a cornerstone of who we are,” said Laura Thompson Barnes, vice president of The Thompson Organization. “We’re proud to stand alongside Main St. co-founders Keith and Kristina Fenimore and their family as they make a meaningful difference in the lives of so many.”
“Everything Kristina and I do through our non-profit is community-supported and funded," said Keith Fenimore. "The annual funds and resources provided by The Thompson Organization helps power our mission, allows us to fund our programs, so all services and care comes at no cost to those in treatment and recovery. We are grateful for this very special partnership forged over the last eight years and look forward to a future together."
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Barnes added, "This donation reflects Thompson’s long-standing tradition of community engagement and philanthropy, reinforcing the company’s mission to drive positive change both on and off the road."
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