Brandon Trombetta, executive director of Keystone Opportunity Center, accepts a $5,000 donation in gift cards from Sarah Bergin, executive director of Care & Share Thrift Shoppes. (Credit: Keystone Opportunity Center)
This year, Care & Share provided a record $5,000 in gift cards to Keystone
Keystone Opportunity Center is celebrating a decade-long partnership with Care & Share Thrift Shoppes, aimed at strengthening the Souderton community.
For the past 10 years, Care & Share has provided gift card donations to Keystone, which are distributed through Keystone’s Case Management programs. These gift cards offer families the flexibility to purchase clothing, household goods, and other essentials, helping them stretch their budgets during difficult times, according to a Keystone Opportunity Center press release
This year, Care & Share provided a record $5,000 in gift cards to Keystone, helping to provide Souderton families with essential resources as the school year begins, said the release.
“We are so grateful for our long-standing partnership with Care & Share,” said Brandon Trombetta, executive director of Keystone Opportunity Center. “For more than a decade, their generosity has helped our neighbors in need, and this year’s donation comes at a critical time for many families preparing for the school year.”
“Our mission is to care for our community through reuse and generosity,” added Sarah Bergin, executive director of Care & Share Thrift Shoppes. “Partnering with Keystone allows us to extend that mission even further, supporting families right here in Souderton.”
To learn more about Keystone Opportunity Center’s programs, visit www.keystoneopportunity.org.