There are moments when a community doesn’t just talk about showing up—it actually does. This past Thursday morning, the Queen Bees of Bucks County spent their time exactly where their hearts belong: giving back in a way that truly matters.

This month, the Bees had the honor of supporting Fostering Hope, a remarkable organization serving Lower Bucks County. Their mission is simple but deeply impactful—providing free, tangible resources to children and families in foster care so that every child feels safe, valued, and supported during what is often a time of great transition.
And when it came time to give, the Queen Bees didn’t hold back.
Cars arrived filled to the brim. Trunks were packed tight. Arms carried everything from essential baby gear to everyday necessities—each item carefully chosen, each donation made with intention. These weren’t just things; they were gestures of comfort, stability, and care for families opening their homes to children in need.
Every single piece donated will help ease the transition for a child stepping into a new chapter of life. Whether it’s something small or something significant, it all adds up to one powerful message: you are not alone.
But beyond the donations themselves, what stood out most was the spirit behind them.

There is something undeniably powerful about women coming together with a shared purpose. About neighbors helping neighbors. About turning compassion into real, tangible action. The Queen Bees didn’t just donate—they created impact. They built connection. They showed what community truly looks like in motion. Check out our Charity Page for more info.
This is what the Queen Bees of Bucks County are all about.
Community.
Connection.
Giving back.
And on this Thursday morning in Newtown, they reminded everyone just how meaningful that can be. If you want to join a meaningful group of women who give back to their community, call me 215-757-7257.
