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- Posted December 17, 2024
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Association supports Friends of Foster Kids at Winter Gala
The Italian American Bar Association of Michigan (IABAM) conducted its 91st Annual Winter Gala benefitting Friends of Foster Kids on Saturday, December 7, at Elevate in Detroit. Among those celebrating the season were (left to right) Macomb County 40th District Court Judge Joseph Oster, Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Joseph Toia, Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Julie Gatti, IABAM Secretary Stefania Gismondi, IABAM President Sal Amodeo, Retired Judge William Giovan, IABAM Vice President Simone Fabiilli, IABAM President Elect Angelo Donofrio, Macomb County 38th District Court Judge Kathleen Galen, Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Rachel Rancilio, and IABAM Treasurer Christopher Ferlito. Attendees were asked to help Friends of Foster Kids by bringing a new toy for a child of any age (or by providing a nominal monetary donation) to the event so that IABAM may help bring a Merry Christmas to area children. All toys will be distributed to local foster children during the holiday season.
For additional information about Friends of Foster Kids, visit https://friendsoffosterkids.org.
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