BrownWinick chose Blank Children's Hospital Festival of Trees & Lights again as part of their continued efforts to give back to the community for 2016.
BrownWinick sponsored a tree at the Festival, its attorneys and staff contributed funds in exchange for wearing jeans to work and also donated over 450 books to be used by the patients at Blank. In addition, BrownWinick attorneys and staff volunteered their time during the first day of the Festival, which was held November 23-27, 2016. The tree sponsored by BrownWinick was given to a local family with a child dealing with a cancer diagnosis.
In addition to these activities, BrownWinick staff decorated a Neighborhood Tree. Staff and attorneys worked hard in advance of the Festival to develop a theme and decorations for the tree as well as themed gift basket. The BrownWinick Neighborhood tree, which was “super heroes” themed, received the second highest bid at the Festival. All funds raised from the Neighborhood Tree benefit Blank Children’s Hospital.
Festival of Trees & Lights is a five-day public event that is the main fundraiser for Blank Children's Hospital. The event features beautifully decorated trees, entertainment, children's activities, food, shopping and more!
Your attendance means you are supporting valuable programs at Blank Children's Hospital. Programs that would not be possible without the generous support of our community.
We invite you to attend Festival, volunteer at Festival or support Festival by making a contribution, decorating a tree or donating books.
Our attorneys and professional staff believe that through involvement and leadership in local charities and activities, we can help improve the quality of life and strengthen our communities.
They donate their time and talents by serving on non-profit boards and committees, by providing pro-bono legal work, and by volunteering for numerous activities. In addition, the firm, its attorneys and professional staff provide monetary and other in-kind donations to numerous organizations.
To learn more about BrownWinick's community involvement, click here.