Burch & Cracchiolo, P.A. is pleased to again announce their sponsorship of Valley Partnership’s 2014 Community Project Day. Valley Partnership has chosen Arizona Foundation for the Handicapped as the recipient of this year’s donations with focus on site work at the Perry Rehabilitation Center located at 3146 E. Windsor Avenue in Phoenix. The event is slated for Saturday, November 8, 2014 and projects will include painting, landscaping and planting vegetable gardens. Local businesses donate the supplies and sponsors provide the labor force.
B&C partner Amy Howland spearheads the project for the Firm as she has for the past 10 years. This year, Burch & Cracchiolo has provided a $1500 sponsorship and will have approximately 25 employees on site for the project day in November. “It is gratifying to participate as a group in an event that supports services for such a needed cause,” says Howland. “The employees feel camaraderie and shared accomplishment that cannot necessarily be achieved inside our offices.”
About Burch & Cracchiolo, P.A.
Now with 40 attorneys in its Phoenix office, Burch & Cracchiolo is one of the Southwest's premier law firms. The firm was founded 44 years ago in 1970 by Haze Burch and Dan Cracchiolo and today the firm’s lawyers are among the most highly regarded and recognized leaders in the areas of business and corporate law, construction, estate and wealth preservation planning, family law, finance, labor and employment, litigation, personal injury and insurance defense, real estate and tax controversy litigation. bcattorneys.com.
About Valley Partnership Community Project Day
One of Valley Partnership’s cornerstones is community service. Each year Valley Partnership selects a non-profit organization that can benefit from the skills, efforts and supplies provided by our partners to renovate and enhance facilities for those in need. Over the past 25 years, Valley Partnership has contributed over $3.5 million to the community through these Projects. www.valleypartnership.org
About Arizona Foundation for the Handicapped
AFH’s mission is to provide needed and requested services to adults with physical or intellectual challenges in the least restrictive environment in order to achieve desired outcomes in achieving independence and securing employment. www.azafh.org