PRESS RELEASE

Pearl S. Buck International receives state grant to support operating costs

The grant is from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

The Pearl S. Buck House in Hilltown Township. (Courtesy of Pearl S. Buck)

The grant is from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission

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State Rep. Shelby Labs has announced that Pearl S. Buck International has received a $33,400 grant from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.

This grant comes from the Cultural and Historical Support Grant Program run by the PHMC. The purpose of the program is to provide general operating support to Pennsylvania museums and official county historical societies that are not directly supported by other state agency operating support programs, said a Pearl. S Buck International press release.

“I am so happy to see Pearl S. Buck International receive this grant from the PHMC,” said Labs. “I have had multiple opportunities to visit the Pearl S. Buck House and museum, and they do an excellent job at providing the history of one of Bucks County’s most influential residents.”

Pearl S. Buck was a Nobel Prize-winning author for literature in 1938. She wrote about her experiences as a daughter of missionaries to China, growing up in Zhenjiang and her time there as a teacher in Nanjing at the University of Nanking in the 1920s. In her later years, she established the first permanent foster home for U.S.-born, mixed-race children of Asian descent, which was located on the same area in Hilltown, said the release.