Auto retailers support the Valarie Fund

| 19 Aug 2016 | 03:23

Sussex county auto retailers support The Valerie Fund for a third year including InterCar Mercedes-Benz and Sussex Honda and Eric Nielsen’s Franklin Sussex Auto Mall.
Franchised automotive retailers throughout New Jersey have signed up to participate in this incredible campaign now through Oct. 31.
“The Valerie Fund is a great organization which supports our focus on children and their needs.” Tim Allocca, Owner Intercar Mercedes-Benz and Sussex Honda.
Following a very successful two-year campaign, franchised auto retailers from across New Jersey have again partnering with The Valerie Fund to raise money and awareness for thousands of children with cancer and blood disorders. The New Jersey Auto Retailers Unite campaign will also highlight the incredible work auto retailers do in communities throughout New Jersey.
The Valerie Fund has supported comprehensive health care services for children with cancer and blood disorders since 1976. The seven Valerie Fund Centers are located in major hospitals in New Jersey and treat more than 5,000 patients annually. The Valerie Fund treats the medical, emotional, social, and developmental needs of children with cancer and has a staff of counselors, psychologists, and specialists who treat the entire family.
“We were astounded by the generosity New Jersey auto dealerships have exhibited for the children of The Valerie Fund. The $1.3 million raised over the last two years has allowed us to expand our services to treat our children and families. We are thankful for the continued support for a 2016 New Jersey Auto Retailers Unite campaign,” said Bunny Flanders, Director of Marketing and Communications at The Valerie Fund.
For more information and an updated list of participating dealership locations, please visit the New Jersey Auto Retailers Unite campaign website at http://www.njautoretailersunite.com.