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- Posted July 21, 2014
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Firm to give $100,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of South Oakland County
Cardelli Lanfear PC is pleased to announce the firm has committed $100,000 to The Boys & Girls Clubs of South Oakland County over the next 10 years. In addition to the monetary commitment, the firm is also encouraging its employees to volunteer their free time to mentoring children.
The firm is also in their third year of sponsoring the Detroit Cristo Rey High School's work study program. Through the support of the firm, the program allows Cristo Rey to send 100 percent of its graduating seniors on to college. The program allows firm employees to train and provide real-life work skills, workplace etiquette, and give advice to students in need.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of South Oakland County serves over 2500 club members age 6-18 through locations in Oakland and Macomb counties.
The goal of the Club is to inspire and enable all young people to realize their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens.
Open after school during the school year and during the day during the summer months, the Club provides the perfect destination for kids of single and working parents.
The Clubs offer programs in 5 core areas including:
â?¢ Character & Leadership Development.
â?¢ The Arts.
â?¢ Health & Life Skills.
â?¢ Sports & Fitness.
â?¢ Education and Career Development.
Published: Mon, Jul 21, 2014
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