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Community News

Aug. 12, 2011

Kolodny & Anteau has made an effort to give back to the community in the form of a donation drive. Partnering with Prototypes, a nonprofit organization involved with various types of charitable programs dedicated to the well-being of the less fortunate, the firm launched a back-to-school themed collection campaign in which each of its employees will donate items to children in need of school supplies. Items on the list to be donated include backpacks, lunch boxes, binders, pens and pencils, calculators and more. They will then deliver the donations to Prototype’s Pomona, Los Angeles, Orange County and Oxnard centers in time for more than 700 children to begin the new school year equipped with the new materials. The two-week campaign will be held in the lobby of the firm’s Wilshire Boulevard office building during August. — David McAfee

Kolodny & Anteau has made an effort to give back to the community in the form of a donation drive. Partnering with Prototypes, a nonprofit organization involved with various types of charitable programs dedicated to the well-being of the less fortunate, the firm launched a back-to-school themed collection campaign in which each of its employees will donate items to children in need of school supplies. Items on the list to be donated include backpacks, lunch boxes, binders, pens and pen...

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