At Thomas Law Offices, we believe in giving back to our local communities however we can. Strengthening the community and helping those in need is especially crucial during times like this. The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone across the nation, but it has especially impacted those who work and serve on the front lines. Frontline workers have been faced with the greatest dangers during the pandemic yet have enabled us, as a nation, to persevere.
Today, we’re joining up with more than 100 other attorneys and law firms across the United States and the United Kingdom to participate in this year’s “Day of Action”—a national event that’s sponsored by Injury Board. Injury Board, founded in 2001, is a membership organization comprised of legal professionals who are dedicated to preserving the civil justice system and spend their time working with local charities, supporting civil causes, and doing pro bono legal work for the disadvantaged.
Day of Action is an annual event focused on taking action to help those in need. For 2021, law firms and lawyers belonging to Injury Board are using Day of Action to offer legal guidance and community support to frontline professionals and community members who were impacted by the pandemic. They are also providing restaurant gift cards for local eateries to both provide support to local restaurants and say “thank you” to those who have worked so hard to keep our communities strong.
“Injury Board members do whatever it takes to help their communities,” said Injury Board founder and Attorney Tom Young on the press release for the event. “There is nothing more important right now than helping those who are helping so many more.”
Thomas Law Offices is proud to be a participant in this year’s Day of Action and to thank our frontline workers and communities for everything they have done and do every day.
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