Throughout the month of May, Clark Hill embarked on a firmwide “Month of Giving” to positively impact communities near its offices across the U.S. and in Dublin, Ireland.
In total, Clark Hill’s offices across the nation supplied more than 800 food and resource kits, served meals at 14 food banks/agencies, participated in four community and garden clean-ups, and fundraised by participating in a 5/10K race.
“Our Clark Hill Cares program is a key part of our outreach to our local communities, and we are thrilled with the impact we were able to make throughout the month,” said Detroit Member-in-Charge Maria Dwyer. “In addition to serving our communities, we also brought our team together, and that was a win-win for Clark Hill and the numerous organizations we assisted.”
Locally, Clark Hill’s Birmingham office assisted Grace Centers of Hope by cleaning up a playground, gardening, and power washing. For 80 years, Grace Centers of Hope has helped men, women, and children struggling with abuse, homelessness, and addiction.
The Detroit team assisted the Michigan Urban Farming Initiative by gardening, clearing weeds, preparing the ground, and planting for the upcoming growing season.
- Posted July 05, 2022
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Law firm helps communities through 'Month of Giving'

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