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There are millions of people around the world who may not eat today, and many of those individuals live right here in Cleveland. One of the local organizations that works to fight hunger is the Cleveland Food Bank (CFB). The Ohio Personal Injury Lawyers with Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy recently held a contest to help their cause.
The Harvest For Hunger Family Feud Fight 2014 saw the firm’s participants divided into three teams, each named after a famous television family, including The Addams Family, The Huxtables from The Bill Cosby Show, and The Pritchetts of Modern Family fame. The teams gathered donations to see which group could collect the most for the CFB over the course of several weeks.
In total, the firm was able to bring in more than $17,000 to benefit the CFB, but the group that was able to bring in the most was The Addams Family! Every penny donated will be used to help feed the hungry in the Cleveland area.
Nurenberg, Paris, Heller & McCarthy and their team of Cleveland attorneys are proud to give back to the city, and they encourage others to get involved by checking out the Community Activities page of the firm's website.
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