Firm supports children in foster care through Comfort & Care Initiative

The McKeen & Associates team displays “Comfort Kits” filled with essential items and messages of encouragement.

As part of the 2026 Injury Board Day of Action, McKeen & Associates, joined law firms across the country to participate in The Comfort & Care Initiative, a nationwide campaign focused on supporting children entering foster care through thoughtfully assembled “Comfort Kits” filled with essential items and messages of encouragement.

The initiative was coordinated by the Injury Board (IB) and took place on June 25. The IB is a national community of plaintiff trial attorneys committed to building safer, stronger communities. This year’s campaign focuses on helping children during one of life’s most vulnerable transitions: entering foster care.

In partnership with the Ennis Center for Childen, McKeen & Associates, assembled Comfort Kits designed to provide both practical support and a sense of care to children arriving in unfamiliar situations. The backpack kits included blankets, toys, hygiene supplies, water bottles, notebooks, and other items along with handwritten notes of encouragement.

More than 390,000 children are currently in foster care across the United States, and many enter the system with few or no personal belongings. A simple backpack filled with essentials can provide not only comfort, but also a sense of normalcy and reassurance during an uncertain time.

“Sometimes the smallest acts of kindness can have the biggest impact,” said Brian McKeen, founder and managing partner, McKeen & Associates. “A Comfort Kit sends an important message to a child: someone prepared something just for you, and someone cares.”

McKeen & Associates has participated in numerous IB Days of Action. Past initiatives have included blood drives, food drives and various community outreach initiatives, reflecting the firm’s continued commitment to making a positive impact beyond the courtroom.




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