The Pollack Group Honors The Valerie Fund with Big Red Grant

Published on 27th March 2025

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The Pollack Group (TPG) has selected The Valerie Fund as the recipient of its 2025 Big Red Grant, celebrating the agency’s 40th anniversary by providing pro-bono PR and marketing support to the nonprofit. As part of the grant, TPG will provide comprehensive communications support, helping The Valerie Fund expand its reach as it approaches its 50th anniversary in 2026.

Founded in memory of Valerie Goldstein, a nine-year-old who lost her battle with cancer, The Valerie Fund supports over 6,000 children annually across eight treatment centers in the Northeast, providing critical support for families facing medical challenges.

The Pollack Group undertook the grant and the collaboration as a renewed commitment to the values of the firm including impact, integrity, and innovation.

“We’re honored to help amplify The Valerie Fund’s mission,” said Stefan Pollack, President and CFO of The Pollack Group. “Our Big Red Grant is about using storytelling to spark meaningful change.”

After a competitive selection process, The Valerie Fund was chosen for its exceptional work and profound commitment to supporting children with cancer and blood disorders.

To find out more about the Big Red Grant award, you can find the full post at The Pollack Group Awards Big Red Grant to The Valerie Fund in Honor of 40th Anniversary.

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