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Community Involvement

Community Involvement

Shapiro Law Team Collects Donations for L.A. Fire Victims

In response to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, Shapiro Law Team initiated a donation drive to support affected families and individuals. They collected essential items such as clothing, shoes, nonperishable food, baby products, blankets, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies. The firm had been actively promoting this initiative through their social media platforms, including Instagram, to encourage community participation.

The collected donations were transported directly to Los Angeles, where they are distributed to local charities assisting fire victims. This hands-on approach ensures that aid reaches those in need promptly. Shapiro Law Team’s efforts have been recognized by local media, highlighting their commitment to community service during this crisis. Their proactive stance exemplifies how local organizations can mobilize resources and support in times of widespread disaster.



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Shapiro Law Team Gives Back To Healthcare Workers

Shapiro Law Team wanted to give back to the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The firm sourced much-needed supplies, including N95 masks, hand sanitizer, latex gloves, hand lotion, and sleep masks, and with the help of several gracious volunteers from Christ Cares Church in Phoenix, packed 500 care packages to donate to HonorHealth in Scottsdale.

Last year, David’s wife went into labor three months early, and the NICU at HonorHealth Shea helped save David’s wife and his twin boys. These care packages are his and the firm’s way of saying thank you and giving back to the people who continue to risk their lives on the frontlines of the pandemic.

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