Legal Food Frenzy 2021 Results!

Roth Jackson PLC has been proud to be a part of this year’s 2021 Legal Food Frenzy. A competition among those in the legal practice in the D.M.V. to raise money for local food banks in an effort to combat hunger in our communities. With the arrival of May comes the completion of the competition. […]
| < 1 min read

Roth Jackson PLC has been proud to be a part of this year’s 2021 Legal Food Frenzy. A competition among those in the legal practice in the D.M.V. to raise money for local food banks in an effort to combat hunger in our communities. With the arrival of May comes the completion of the competition. Between our two offices Roth Jackson raised an impressive $8,333 for two wonderful organizations that will help feed families in our communities during this pandemic.

Our Tysons office raised money for the Capital Area Foodbank which is “the anchor of the hunger relief infrastructure in our region, providing more than 45 million meals to people in communities across D.C., Maryland, and Virginia”. They also strive to create long term infrastructure for providing meals to those in need and fighting the big picture causes that lead to hunger in our area.

Our Richmond office raised money for FeedMore which “collects, prepares and distributes food to neighbors in need. With a service area that stretches across 29 counties and five cities through an extensive agency network of professionals and volunteers.”

We hope to continue to give back to our communities and are excited to have contributed to this year’s competition.

for more information about FeedMore or the Capital Area Foodbank please visit their websites from the links provided here.

Recent Stories

The Plot Thickens: Three New State Privacy and AI Laws

What the White House’s New Executive Order on “Made in America” Means for Brands—and How to Get Ahead Now

Global Advertising Law Trends: Key Takeaways from the Latest GALA Report for Agencies

Your Website, California’s Rules: The Privacy Law You Didn’t Know You Were Violating

No results found.

Related posts

What the White House’s New Executive Order on “Made in America” Means for Brands—and How to Get Ahead Now

No results found.

Ready to Take 
the Next Step?

Call Now!