National Philanthropy Day

Continuing the theme of gratitude during the month of November, Wolf Wallenstein celebrates National Philanthropy Day today, November 15th, and the meaningful contributions of generosity in our communities. 

Conceived of by Douglas Freeman, a lawyer with a longtime focus on philanthropy, National Philanthropy Day was first officially recognized in 1986. The purpose of this day is to recognize the great contributions of philanthropy and provide an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of giving and all that it has made possible.

Today we are proud to acknowledge the following remarkable organizations that we support throughout the year and give gratitude for the incredible work they are doing to make our communities stronger, more compassionate, and resilient.

Vox Femina Los Angeles: Giving women voice through the performance of quality choral literature. 

Anti-Defamation League: Fighting all forms of antisemitism and bias, using innovation and partnerships to drive impact. 

Meals on Wheels: Addressing senior hunger and isolation.

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: Advancing the safety and well-being of animals.

Love On 4 Paws: Making a positive difference for those in need through animal assisted therapy. 

St. Lawrence Martyr Catholic Church: Extending a helping hand to those in need.

Vida School: Nurturing students’ social and emotional growth while striving for advanced academic achievement.

At Wolf Wallenstein, we believe in giving back. Philanthropy is more than a practice; it’s part of our culture and reflects our core values that go beyond the courtroom. 

 

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