Over the past three years nearly 80 of the leading spas, salons, and med-spas have supported this community first initiative, by sharing profits to benefit the local cancer community. The popular program, now in its third year, has created a unique opportunity for spas, salons and med-spas to unite in an effort to raise funds through proceeds, with this year’s efforts securing nearly $10,000.
When people booked an appointment at one of our participating spas, med-spas or salons, a percentage of their treatment and/or product fee benefitted Kin Wellness and Support Center and our local cancer patients, their caregivers and oncology healthcare workers. The program was created so local residents can transfer their self-care into care for local cancer patients. #LocalForLocal
This year, the leading wellness businesses across the Bucks County community participated, making this event a tremendous success. Kin would like to thank our partners: Kaleidoscope Angels, Meraki Studio, Nurture Spa, Rituals by Dona French, David J. Witchell, Joli Beautique, Doylestown Float Studio, Be Your Own Beautiful, Radiance Spa, Karma Hair Design and Wellness Spa, MALT Hair Studio, Nancy Roehl Niche Beauty, Hush Medical Esthetics, Serenity Day Spa, Mallow Intentioned Skincare, Grand Cru Tattoo, Bangz Salon, and The Drip Bar Doylestown.
Spa and Salon month Partner, Jennifer Weeber, owner of Kaleidoscope Angels in Sellersville and volunteer practitioner at Kin shares, “Celebrating Spa and Salon Month with Kin reminds people that self-care is a vital act of love and nourishment for both body and soul. Participating in this wonderful program means embracing the opportunity to prioritize our well-being, rejuvenate our spirit, and give back to our community while inspiring others to do the same.”
“Our Bucks County wellness industry is elite. Not only do they provide transformative care and services, they selflessly take time to support the community through programs like our Bucks County Spa and Salon Self Care Month. This event is successful because of these amazing partners and because people throughout the community show up, and book appointments allowing others to be helped while they help themselves,” shares Keith Fenimore, Executive Director of Kin.
Next up for Kin’s fundraising efforts: