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Frequent Questions

Have you ever had a question and didn’t know where to find the answer? If so, you’ve come to the right place.

This section is a compilation of answers to the questions most commonly asked by the community. Just start by following one of the links below. If you can’t find the question you wanted to ask, don’t hesitate to contact us.

  1. The Open Link provides services and programs that help, educate, and empower, as well as opportunities that promote socialization and volunteerism for people of all ages to lead healthy and productive lives.

  2. We're here to get the help and resources you need. To get started, visit our "Get Help" section.

  3. There are so many ways to get involved with The Open Link! You can volunteer, plan a fundraiser, weed the garden or have a food drive. For more information on how you can help the community, see the Get Involved section of the website.

  4. We have a responsibility to our community and our donors and work hard to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization. 83% of funds donated to The Open Link go directly to help those in our community. We make our IRS Form 990 available for review, as required by law. Visit our Financials page to learn more.

  5. What is your organization's privacy policy?

    The Open Link takes our privacy policy seriously and takes steps to protect and ensure the safety of our supporters. We do not sell or otherwise disclose information about our volunteers or supporters outside of our immediate organization. This policy has no exceptions. We do not sell or exchange your information with any other organizations, public, private or nonprofit. For more detailed information visit our Privacy Policy page.

  6. Our Penn Street office, located at 452 Penn Street in Pennsburg, houses the Food Pantry, High School Equivalency classes and testing, benefits acquisition services, volunteer operations, and some of the special programs run by The Open Link.

    The Center, located at 517 Jefferson Street in East Greenville, is the home of our active adult senior center. Monday through Friday, the Center provides lunch to community members who are 60 and older. They also have a wide variety of programs, including exercise classes, workshops, presentations, fun and enriching activities, and special events and entertainment. The Center also facilitates our Meals on Wheels program. More information about The Center can be found on The Center's overview page on our website.

Our Impact This Year

  • Summer Kids Meals

    17,668

  • Volunteer Hours this Year

    6,104

  • Dollars Raised 2023

    $1,300,000

  • Pantry Pounds Distributed

    271,080

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