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December 18, 2009

Every year during the Holiday season Child & Family Services here in Buffalo, NY holds their Adopt-a-Family program. The program matches donors with needy families in our city.

This year, attorney Paul Becker adopted a family through the program and reached out to our office for help in providing gifts to a needy family. All of the attorneys and employees at Suite 910 of the Main-Court building contributed generously to the cause.

Child and Family Services provided Paul with two names, a mother and her son and a wish list for each. There were no wishes for video games on this list rather the wishes were basic needs: warm clothes, shirts, gloves…

Paul placed two boxes in our communal copy area and asked his coworkers to chip in, if they could. Over the week the boxes were quickly filled. The single mother and her son I am sure will be excited to see the Sabres and Bills clothing, hats, gloves, books, TOPS gift card, books, scented lotions, bus tokens and other goodies.

If you are interested in this program please click on the link above.

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