HILLTOWN — Care and Share Thrift Shoppes, Hilltown, and Doan Distillery of Quakertown donated $2,400 to Bucks County Opportunity Council November 30.
A contribution of $1,200 was made by each business. The donation was made in gift cards to Care and Share Thrift Shoppes for the displaced residents of the Bush House in Quakertown.
Sarah Bergin, Care and Share Thrift Shoppes’ executive director and Donald Rosenberger, Care and Share Thrift Shoppes’ operations manager, were joined by Christopher LaBonge, co-owner of Doan Distillery, to present the gift cards at an event held at the Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown.
Erin Lukoss, Bucks County Opportunity Council executive director, and Joseph Cuozzo, development director, were in attendance to receive the donation.
“I like to reflect on the name our founders gave our organization,” said Bergin. “From the beginning, our mission is to care for others and share our resources with both our community and the rest of the world. We are proud to provide community members with gift cards to choose the high quality items they need.”
Contributions from Doan Distillery were raised from the sale of Quakerade, classic lemon-flavored lemonade craft cocktail available for purchase at the distillery and online.
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