We at Cohen & Feeley limit our practice entirely to representing victims of injuries of all kinds. Our commitment to our clients carries over into what we believe is our community responsibility. All of the attorneys at Cohen & Feeley are involved in community programs and social organizations. The following is a list of some of those organizations upon which we serve:
Northampton County Community College Paralegal Advisory Program
Best of the Best Scholarship Program which awards scholarships to 27 of our local area high school students.
The Martin D. Cohen Family Foundation was created with the idea, that the best way to help young people raise themselves up in the world, is to help them get an education. Click Here to download an application.
The Safe Passage Steering Committee aimed at studying teen injuries related to automobile accidents and ways to prevent them
Lehigh Valley Easter Seals
Third Street Alliance
Lehigh County Bar Association Law Day Committee
Muhlenberg College Board of Trustees
Lehigh Valley Alliance on Aging, Board of Directors
Meals on Wheels of Lehigh County
Network of Young Professionals
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Lehigh Valley Brain Trauma Support Group
Cohen & Feeley also helps in community events and also with donations. Here are a few of the events we are proud to be a part of:
Bowl For Kids - for many years, the staff has bowled as a team, to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
City of Bethlehem Police Department - a color printer was donated to the investigative bureau to assist in the distribution of high quality photos of missing children and help provide patrol officers with clear photos of suspects.
Knowing that a police dog performs a dangerous job and should be protected like any police officer, Martin Cohen and Dennis Feeley donated and presented a custom made canine bulletproof vest to Madjo, the department's German Shepherd, who is trained for patrol work and to sniff out drugs.
Feel Better Bears - Cohen & Feeley sponsored a local radio station's community program that comforts children with teddy bears. In addition to being the title sponsor, the firm also contributed hundreds of bears to encourage additional donations from within the Lehigh Valley. The teddy bears were then distributed to sick children in area hospitals during the holiday season and given to local police departments to calm children at the scene of accidents and during domestic dispute calls.
Kidsfest - yearly, the firm sponsors a booth, so that the local police department can fingerprint area children. In addition, Cohen & Feeley purchased a new portable fingerprinting station, so that the police can provide this service to more families.





