Foley’s Improving Detroit Through Entrepreneurship Advancement (IDEA) program was the focus of an article that appeared on the Associated Press on March 3, 2010 titled “Lawyers mentor students at Detroit’s King High.” The article discusses Foley’s work with students at Martin Luther King High School as part of a mentoring program in the Detroit Public Schools. Foley attorneys involved in the program seek to expose students to successful area businesses and entrepreneurs, as well as provide the students with hands-on learning experiences and opportunities to plan and present their own business ideas.
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