The Ingham County Bar Association- Young Lawyers Section (YLS) will host its annual Horn of Plenty Drive for the month of November.
YLS invites individuals, organizations, and firms to collect and donate the following items to needy members of the community: non-perishable food items; clothing (especially winter wear); and personal needs items, such as diapers, shampoo, toothpaste, and soap.
Monetary donations are also welcome. Please make checks payable to “Cristo Rey Community Center.” Donations will be distributed to the Cristo Rey Community Center in Lansing.
Volunteers from ICBA-YLS will pick-up donations on Friday, Nov. 22. Pickup times may vary, so please ensure all donations are ready by 8 a.m.
If you are interested in collecting donations at your firm or business, email Mary Bowen at marybowenesq@att.net or Stephen Foucrier SFoucrier@HackneyGroverLaw.com for more information.
- Posted October 31, 2019
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Young lawyers to host 'Horn of Plenty' next month
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