Pond Lehocky continues to spread holiday cheer


Pond Lehocky Stern Giordano will once again be spreading holiday cheer over the weeks leading up to Christmas by contributing to local and national charities selected by the firm’s clients, partners, attorneys and staff.

This will be Pond Lehocky’s third straight year presenting 25 Days of Giving. Beginning Dec. 1, the firm has been:            

  •     Volunteering in the local community
  •     Holding special holiday events for the sick and underprivileged
  •     Creating cards and care packages
  •     Donating to charities

Here are the charities and organizations the firm will be supporting Week 2:

Day 9: Alzheimer’s Association, a national organization supporting research, care, and advocacy for those affected by Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

Day 10: WePAC, the West Philadelphia Alliance for Children, promotes childhood literacy by engaging volunteers to reopen and staff libraries and promote academic mentoring.

Day 11: Families Forward Philadelphia, the city’s largest emergency shelter for families and travelers providing advice, guidance, protection, and shelter since 1915.

Day 12: Rock Ministries of Philadelphia, a boxing and mentorship program in Kensington, Philadelphia, serving over 5,000 kids through sports, arts, music, mentoring and Bible studies, and providing food to the needy in the community.

Day 13: Cards for Hospitalized Kids, a national organization that collects handmade cards from across the globe to distribute to hospitalized kids in need all year long, and Operation Gratitude, a national organization supporting U.S. Military and First Responder communities by sending care packages and letters to deployed soldiers and to their children at home.

Day 14: Lupus Foundation of America, the only national organization devoted to solving the mystery of lupus.

Day 15: Team Foster, founded by Pond Lehocky Associate Nick Liermann, raises money to partner service dogs with veterans suffering from combat-related disabilities including PTSD and traumatic brain injuries.

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