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Donation to Bristol Township families

$3,000 will help families who are in dire need of physiological needs, such as food, shelter and clothing

Gene Epstein (R) presents check to Josh Sweigard, former business manager, in April 2021

The Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund recently donated $3,000 to Bristol Township School District families who are experiencing hardships and are in dire need of physiological needs, such as food, shelter and clothing. Additionally, the money has been used for other emergencies, such as medical assistance and auto maintenance.

“Donations allow students to focus their attention on their education rather than worry about their families’ finances to pay for basic necessities such as food and shelter,” said Dr. Meredith Leach, school social worker at Franklin D. Roosevelt Middle School. “We are very appreciative of the Epsteins’ generous donations over the years. Our families thrive with their help.”

In previous years, the Epstein Humanitarian Fund donated amounts of $10,000 and $20,000 to Bristol Township School District. The district’s Gene Epstein Donation Fund Committee, which includes social workers, school counselors and nurses, determines how to distribute the funds. They identify families in need and connect them with local resources and referrals, carefully assessing the amount of money they need.

“I find that it is important to make people aware of these needs, so they can possibly become donors, too,” said Gene Epstein, Bucks County philanthropist.

Anyone who is interested in donating to Bristol Township School District can reach out to the Business Office at 215-943-3200.

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