McCausland Keen + Buckman is one of the five founding law firms in the legal community who are part of the initiative to pledge money towards “Justice for the Hungry”, a fundraising challenge to Pennsylvania-based lawyers and law firms to combat food insecurity across Pennsylvania and beyond.
This challenge calls for lawyers and law firms to consider pledging up to $100,000, paid out over the next four years, to an organization of their choosing that provides assistance to food insecure households. McCausland Keen + Buckman has pledged to donate 1/10th of 1% of its 2021 gross revenue to Justice for the Hungry.
In addition to donations, Justice for the Hungry will encourage law firms and their lawyers and staff to volunteer time to assist organizations in their communities that provide food assistance to needy families and individuals.
A media event was held on June 16, 2021 at Philabundance to kick-start the process, attended by Alan Escott of the firm, pictured in the photo below. The goal is to raise at least $1 million.
McCausland Keen + Buckman is honored to be a founding member of Justice for the Hungry.