Lavelle Law Charities Food Drive 2022
Lavelle Law • November 21, 2022
The 2022 Lavelle Law Charities Food Drive benefiting the Schaumburg Township Food Pantry wrapped up on October 28 with overwhelming success! Watch this video for a glimpse of our food drive in action as Lavelle Law employees delivered over 10K worth of food items, a check for $11,380 in additional funds, as well as over 75 boxes of donations from around the community. Thank you to our sponsors and to everyone who donated. Together, we made a difference!
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