Hear it from the people
Through his non-profit, Keith has displayed passion, drive and ability creating this unique, locally focused, non-profit while bringing the business community together in a way I have never seen before. The fact that this Foundation benefits the needs of people within our community battling breast cancer is a true blessing. LSL Brands is honored to sponsor, and we look forward to being involved for years to come!”
Karen Thompson, Founder, LSL Brands
(on the heels of our first donation) “This check represents much more than financial support. For patients, it shows that there is a whole community behind them, that they are not alone with this diagnosis.”
Jim Brexler, President and CEO of Doylestown Health
“When Keith presented his ‘ambitious ideas’ to the borough there were many unique elements — the app, the pink lights and signs, and there was a lot of interaction to it. But the credit really goes to him; Keith is filled with energy and optimism and was relentless in terms of selling his vision!”
John Davis, Doylestown Borough Manager
“On behalf of the board of Supervisors and all the residence in the Doylestown Township Community, I wanted to thank you for all your efforts in raising much needed funds for breast cancer support. Your first year of this endeavor was a tremendous success and we are so pleased to have been part of it”
Barbara N. Lyons, Chairman Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors
“We’re delighted to help bring this unique experience to New Hope, and we’re especially proud of all our merchants who are gearing up for this month-long event. From the virtual scavenger hunt to the lights bathing the street in a pink glow, this engaging and creative event is a perfect fit for New Hope. And the outcome — neighbor-helping-neighbor in support of local breast cancer patients - couldn’t be more important to us all.”
Connie Gering, New Hope Council President
“The Minford Foundation supported The Fenimores’ due to the fact that all proceeds would benefit our LOCAL community. As a breast cancer survivor, I know how important community can be and helping others dealing with breast cancer is something that is so personal and important to me. We are proud and honored to provide support and be associated with this amazing non-profit.”
Debbie Minford Dailey, President, The Minford Foundation
“Main St. is an invaluable resource. Every year, our breast cancer patients are supported through their journey with a tote bag filled with helpful and comforting items; out of pocket expenses covered; prepared, healthy meals; transportation to appointments; integrative treatments through Kin Wellness and Support Center & Unite for her; and scalp cooling to help prevent hair loss. This is all funded through the Main St. organization and the generous donations of our local community.”
Amy Stein, MSW LCSW, Social Worker and Oncology Services Coordinator, Doylestown Cancer Institute and Outpatient Infusion Department, Penn Medicine Radiation Oncology
“Main St. has had an extraordinary impact on my patients. When I first embarked on my career as a radiation oncologist 17 years ago, I sought to not only cure more patients, but also to improve their quality of life. After being out in practice for a few years, I quickly realized that I was at a loss to help many of my patients deal with the ramifications of their cancer treatments and I had nowhere to refer them to for help in living their “new normal.” Main St., through many different avenues, has provided invaluable services to our local cancer patients to help support them through their entire cancer journey, not only during their initial treatments, but for the duration of their survivorship. Main St. is helping them not only to survive, but to thrive.”
Shelly Hayes, MD, Director, Fox Chase Cancer Center Buckingham, Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology
"Partnering with Main St. is a perfect match for the Thompson Organization. It's all about giving back and keeping it local. That's who we are at Thompson and what we're about too. We know that through Main St. and the year-long efforts of Keith, Kristina, Marianne and their volunteers, so many people directly reap the benefits of the donations and monies raised. It comes down to helping others in our community, and we are proud to be a part of it."
- Pat McGinley, General Manager of The Thompson Organization