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What We're Grateful For in 2020

Written by Ojen Sirin | Dec 23, 2020 3:00:00 PM

At Sullivan, we are proud to work with some of the most inspiring community organizations in the country. We have invited some of these organizations to take part in a year-end campaign to highlight their important work on the firm’s social media channels and the Life @ Sullivan blog. These posts feature quotes from the organizations' leadership and beneficiaries, focusing on what they have been grateful for in 2020 and what they are looking forward to in 2021.

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This week's blog focuses on What We're Grateful For:

Neighborhood House Charter School

In striving to develop scholars who seek knowledge, embrace effort, act thoughtfully, and commit to the common good, Neighborhood House Charter School serves more than 800 students across two campuses.

Lawyers for Civil Rights

Fostering equal opportunity and fighting discrimination on behalf of people of color and immigrants.

Greater Boston Legal Services

Greater Boston Legal Services' mission is to provide free legal assistance to as many low-income families as possible to help them secure the most basic necessities of life.

DIFFvelopment

DIFFvelopment creates Black visionary leaders who believe in Black business, take responsibility for developing solutions to the issues Black people face and have unshakeable pride and confidence in themselves.

New England Innocence Project

The New England Innocence Project is an independent social justice non-profit that fights to prevent and correct wrongful convictions, while also advocating for legislative and judicial reforms.

Boston Uncornered

Boston Uncornered redirects entrepreneurial, networking and leadership skills of gang-involved youth from violence and incarceration to obtain a college credential and family-sustaining wage, driving positive change in Boston.

Volunteer Lawyers Project

Providing a powerful voice to the people of Greater Boston, the Volunteer Lawyers Project stands up for people in lower-income households and strives to give them equal access to justice.