Weis Markets Continues Longstanding Support of Team Allied Services

Weis Markets Continues Longstanding Support of Team Allied Services

Allied Services is proud to celebrate its continued partnership with Weis Markets, which once again served as a Major Sponsor of Team Allied Services during the 2025 fundraising campaign, contributing $15,000 to support pediatric rehabilitation programs.

A longtime supporter of Allied Services, Weis Markets has remained committed to helping children and families across our region access the care they need. Their generosity directly benefits the young patients served at the Allied Services John P. Moses, Esq. Pediatric Rehab Centers, where children receive specialized physical, occupational, and speech therapy to help them grow, heal, and reach their fullest potential.

“We are incredibly grateful for the ongoing partnership we share with Weis Markets,” said Jim Brogna, Senior Vice President of Allied Services. “Their consistent support reflects a true commitment to the communities they serve. Partnerships like this allow us to continue providing life-changing care and programs for children and families throughout Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania.”

The 2025 Team Allied Services campaign raised more than $634,000 - the largest total in the campaign’s history. Since its inception, the initiative has now generated more than $6.7 million to support programs that help children and families across the region.

“Weis Markets has always believed in supporting the communities where our associates and customers live and work,” said Jaime Hynoski, Vice President of Marketing and Advertising at Weis Markets. “Our partnership with Allied Services is one we are proud of, and we are honored to help support the important programs and care they provide to children and families throughout Northeastern and Central Pennsylvania.”

Through partnerships like Weis Markets and other dedicated supporters, Allied Services continues to expand access to essential care and programs that help more than 1,200 children each year receive the support they need to thrive.