Avram C. Freedberg - Giving Back

Giving back has always been of extreme importance to Avram C. Freedberg. He has given countless hours of service to civic, cultural, business, and school organizations. He has earmarked proceeds from numerous business endeavors to specific charities.

Freedberg and National Collector's Mint have endowed more than $2 million to various foundations, most notably those related to September 11th relief funds.

Your kindness and compassion touched the hearts of millions
and began a transformation to change the entire world.

— Senator Jane Clare Orie (R-PA 40th)
in a letter to Avram C. Freedberg

Donations
Avram C. Freedberg and National Collector’s Mint have generously donated over $2 million to the following organizations:

Freedberg's keen interest in politics and his sociable demeanor have allowed him the opportunity to meet many distinguished government officials including former president Jimmy Carter, Senator John McCain, Senator Joe Lieberman, former UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, and Senator Hillary Clinton, among others.

Avram meets with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Congressman Christopher Shays in Greenwich, CT.
Avram meets with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and U.S. Congressman Christopher Shays in Greenwich, CT.
Rhoda and Avram C. Freedberg with former UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick (center) at a United Jewish Federation dinner.
Rhoda and Avram C. Freedberg with former
UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick (center)
at a United Jewish Federation dinner.
Joining Avram C. Freedberg at his home in CT are his wife, Rhoda (far left) and Senator Joe Lieberman with his wife Hadassah.
Joining Avram C. Freedberg at his home in CT are his wife, Rhoda (far left) and Senator Joe Lieberman (D-CT) with his wife Hadassah.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ), with Rhoda and Avram C. Freedberg in Greenwich, CT.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ), with Rhoda and Avram C. Freedberg in Greenwich, CT.
Avram C. Freedberg shakes hands with former President Jimmy Carter at Congregation Agudath Sholom.
Avram C. Freedberg shakes hands with former
President Jimmy Carter at Congregation Agudath Sholom.