In our globalized society, it’s easy for those who wish to engage in charitable acts to lose sight of the old maxim that all charity starts locally.
This can be an important idea to keep in mind, especially given high profile incidents where it has been revealed that major international charitable organizations have been getting only cents on the dollar to the people to whom the charity was targeted.
Kisling, Nestico & Redick is one of the most renowned personal injury law firms throughout the state of Ohio. The firm has also established itself as one of the foremost charitable givers in the regions where it operates. And much of this reputation has been garnered at the grassroots level, with Kisling Nestico & Redick strongly emphasizing direct giving to the community.
In practice, this often means that Kisling Nestico & Redick representatives get directly involved with the objects of the firm’s charitable work. An example is the firm’s recent initiative to take dozens of disadvantaged kids on a shopping spree for new clothes at a local Meijer store. Thousands of dollars in new clothing was lavished upon the kids, who are part of a local Big Brother Big Sister program.
This is part of a yearly initiative run by the firm to help many of the children coming from poor backgrounds throughout the cities in which Kisling, Nestico & Redick does business, particularly around the Akron, Ohio, region.
Kisling Nestico & Redick has also been heavily involved in distribution of food to both schools and food banks. Its recent participation in the Portage Lake Polar Bear Jump help raised more than $30,000, all of which was donated to the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank, a food bank that is able to provide high-quality meals to local residents at as little as $0.25 per meal.
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