Client 1st Financial Partners with Keystone Financial Management for Spring Food Drive



Nonperishable food donations will benefit New Bethany Inc.

FOGLESVILLE, Pa. (March 26, 2026) – Client 1st Financial, a financial advisory firm, and Keystone Financial Management have partnered to host a food drive to benefit New Bethany Inc, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing food access and housing services.

Non-perishable food donations can be dropped off on April 9, from 2 to 4 p.m., at New Bethany’s main office at 333 Wyandotte St., Bethlehem, PA.

“Supporting organizations like New Bethany is an extension of who we are as a firm,” said Michael J. Fischer, president and CEO of Client 1st Financial. “This food drive is an opportunity for us and our partners to come together and help ensure our community has access to essential resources.”

New Bethany is requesting non-perishable food donations, including canned goods, pasta, and cereal, to support its food access programs for families across the Lehigh Valley.

For those unable to attend the food drive, donations will be accepted through April 8 at the following locations:

  • Client 1st Financial: 915 Nursery St., Fogelsville, PA 18051
  • Keystone Financial Management: 112 S. Broad St., Nazareth, PA 18064

Client 1st Financial and New Bethany have partnered for several years. Most recently, Client 1st Financial donated $35,000 to New Bethany through a Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) grant to support the nonprofit’s Economic Resilience Project.

About Client 1st Financial

Client 1st Financial is an independent financial advisory firm based in the Lehigh Valley, dedicated to helping individuals, families and business owners achieve their long-term financial goals. Through a personalized, relationship-driven approach, the firm provides comprehensive planning, investment guidance and legacy-focused strategies. Client 1st Financial is committed to putting clients first while supporting the communities it serves through ongoing philanthropic initiatives.

Information provided to TVL by:
Amiee Goldy