Partner Bob Scher was quoted in a New York Law Journal article, “Foley & Lardner Supplies 175,000 Meals to Hungry Residents,” about the New York office’s volunteerism in connection with the firm’s Foley Feeds Families initiative. More than 50 attorneys and staff members from the New York office volunteered at the Food Bank for Westchester in September.
Scher, who serves on the board of the Food Bank for Westchester, told the Law Journal that “one in five people in Westchester are food insecure. They don’t always know where that next meal is going to come from.”
The day also served as a great team-building experience, Scher added. “Everyone worked together.”
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