Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP celebrated its 25th anniversary with $1,250 donation to INSIGHT for lessons at the Community Boating Center, Providence, R.I.
Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP (PS&H) is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. In honor of this milestone, they created the PS&H 25/25 initiative as a way to say Thank You to the many members of their community who have supported them through the years.
In May, PS&H donated $1,250 to INSIGHT to help support the organization's summer youth programs. Specifically, this donation will enable several INSIGHT clients to participate in sailing lessons at the Community Boating Center. The firm is honored to be able to commemorate our milestone anniversary by making this donation.
INSIGHT's mission is to inspire confidence, build skills and empower people who are blind and visually impaired to become fully integrated, equally valued members of society by providing diverse services that produce opportunities and choices.
PS&H is a business law and litigation firm dedicated to providing legal services and business planning to its local and regional clients in a responsive, efficient, and cost-effective manner. The firm is a founding member of the USFN, a nationwide organization of independent law firms which provide foreclosure, bankruptcy and related services to mortgage lenders. Additionally, through its professional association with Meritas, an organization of worldwide independent law firms with broad-based practices, PS&H offers its clients access to quality legal services on a national and international basis.
Shown (from left) are: Back Row: Chris Butler, INSIGHT; John O'Flaherty, Community Boating Center; Linda Hughes, INSIGHT. Front row: INSIGHT sailing students; James Hahn, PS&H member of INSIGHT; Theodore Howell, PS&H and member of Community Boating Center.
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