DOYLESTOWN, PA — Bright Path Center, Bucks County’s new behavioral health crisis center now under construction near Doylestown Hospital, has received a $100,000 donation from Fulton Bank, the Lenape Valley Foundation has announced.
Fulton made the donation through its Neighborhood Assistance Program, a tax credit initiative designed to assist locally based revitalization organizations. The funding will be invested in medical staff and furniture for Bright Path Center, which is scheduled to open this summer.
“We are deeply grateful to Fulton Bank for this generous contribution to support behavioral health care in Bucks County,” said Dave Herold, CEO of Lenape Valley Foundation. “These funds enable us to make Bright Path Center a place of hope and healing for everyone. As we prepare to open the center’s doors, we look forward to establishing this deeply necessary resource for thousands of individuals and families in our area.”
Bright Path Center is located adjacent to Lenape Valley Foundation’s existing outpatient site at 500 North West Street, near Doylestown Hospital. The first of its kind in Pennsylvania, the center is designed to transform behavioral health crisis care in Bucks County.
“Bright Path Center will serve as a critical resource for individuals and families in Bucks County facing behavioral health and substance use challenges, and we’re proud to support this center that will deliver compassionate, coordinated care close to home,” said Bill Maeglin of Fulton Bank.
Joe Tredinnick of Fulton Bank added, “This investment reflects Fulton Bank’s long-standing purpose of changing lives for the better in the communities we serve.”
Slated to open in the summer of 2026, Bright Path Center will offer behavioral health crisis stabilization services around the clock. Experienced behavioral health professionals will be on-site 24/7 to welcome, assess, and stabilize those experiencing urgent challenges related to mental health, drug and alcohol use, and/or intellectual disabilities. With separate, trauma-informed spaces for children and adults, the center is designed to offer compassionate care to individuals and families to de-escalate critical situations and determine the best path forward toward hope and healing.
For more information about Lenape Valley Foundation and the Bright Path Center, visit lenapevf.org/brightpathcenter .
Established in 1958, Lenape Valley Foundation provides assistance, compassion, and hope to Bucks County residents regarding mental health, substance use, intellectual disabilities, and developmental challenges. A private, nonprofit organization with outpatient offices in Doylestown and Bristol, Lenape Valley provides individualized, culturally sensitive, compassionate care that supports wellness, recovery, and healing. To learn more, visit lenapevf.org or call 215.345.5300.