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Across Our Communities – Social Impact Report                                                                                                                                                                           2017-18


            Across Our Communities                                                                                                    Colleagues at Miles & Stockbridge regularly serve our community through
                                                                                                                                      a wide array of organizations, both individually and it groups. Additionally,
                                                                                                                                      we often coordinate specific drives and efforts through our Social Impact Committee.
                                                                                                                                      The round-up below touches on many critical initiatives, but is by no means exhaustive.















               The firm is proud to announce        On  Saturday,  April  15,         Miles & Stockbridge partic-                         The  Women@Miles  Network              Over the past two years,         Miles  &  Stockbridge  col-
            that,  this  year,  our  colleagues   2017,  the  firm  was  proud  to   ipated in the 9th annual Food                    and the Social Impact Committee part-   approximately  76  Miles  &     leagues  joined  the  Miles  &
            packed  14,365  pounds  of  food  in   sponsor the Maryland SPCA’s    from the Bar campaign, helping                      nered with  United Way of Central       Stockbridge  colleagues  have   Stockbridge Foundation and the
            2017.  This  represents  just  part   2017  March  for  the  Animals,   the  Capital Area Food Bank                       Maryland  (UWCM)  to  provide  stu-     volunteered at Project Home-    firm’s  Social  Impact  Committee
            of  an  ongoing  initiative:  Miles  &   an annual 1.5 mile walk-a-thon   reach  its  goal  of  $300,000—                 dents in high-need areas with the sup-  less Connect (Baltimore) to     for the 27th annual Washington,
            Stockbridge colleagues have volun-   created to help the organization   or  the  equivalent  of  750,000                  plies they need to succeed and stay in   help more than 2,000 families   D.C.,  area  Lawyers  Have  Heart
            teered at the Maryland Food Bank     care  for  more  than  15,000    meals. Miles & Stockbridge col-                     school.  On  August  25,  14  staff  mem-  and  individuals  experiencing   10K race and 5K run/walk. The
            since 2014, assisting in the packing   homeless pets each year. Miles   leagues raised monetary dona-                     bers  and  lawyers  stuffed  140  back-  homelessness  obtain  crit-    Miles  &  Stockbridge  contingent
            of  47,311  pounds  of  food—a  re-  & Stockbridge colleagues raised   tions that were equivalent to                      packs  with  3,400  school  supplies  do-  ical  resources  and  services   joined  more  than  250  organi-
            markable  number  that  equates  to   $6,781 for homeless pets.       1,250  meals  and  donated  273                     nated from all of the firm’s offices and   to  help  put  them  back  on   zations and over 6,000 runners
            44,512 meals!                                                         pounds of food.                                     vendor W.B. Mason.                      the path to a stable life. The   and walkers in support of the
                                                    The  Maryland  SPCA’s                                                                                                     volunteers helped these in-     American Heart Association.
               Despite  being  among  the        mission  is  to  improve  the        In  response  to  the  urgent                       Additionally,  colleagues  in  the   dividuals and families access
            wealthiest states in the nation, Mary-  lives of pets and  people  in  the   need for food by Virginia’s food             Frederick  office  donated  $200,  nine   the  services  they  needed,  in-  Lawyers Have Heart (LHH)
            land is deeply impacted by food in-  community.  The  organization    banks, the Office of the Attorney                   backpacks  and  347  school  supplies   cluding  housing  assistance,   is Washington’s largest 10K race,
            security. As its central hunger-relief   is  dedicated  to  helping  both   General,  The  Young  Lawyers                 as  part  of  United  Way  of  Frederick   haircuts, photo identification,   founded to unite the Washing-
            organization,  the  Maryland  Food   pets and people and to           Division  of  The  Virginia  Bar                    County’s “Stuff the Bus” Campaign.      employment, government          ton  legal  community  annually
            Bank  serves  the  food  insecure  of   saving the lives of animals in    Association  and  the  Federation                                                       benefits,  dental  assistance   to  change  the  heart  health  of
            our most vulnerable communities.     the community.                   of  Virginia  Food  Banks  joined                       These initiatives are in keeping with   and other services.         the greater Washington region.
                                                                                  efforts  in  2007  to  create  the                  the United Way’s mission to help indi-
                                                                                  Statewide  Legal  Food  Frenzy—a                    viduals and families who are vulnera-
                                                                                  food and fund drive competition                     ble and at  risk  meet  their  emergency
                                                                                  among  all  Virginia  law  firms                    needs, stabilize their lives and ultimate-
                                                                                  and organizations.                                  ly  achieve  a  better  quality  of  life.  By
                                                                                                                                      drawing  upon  local  knowledge,  data
                                                                                      Miles & Stockbridge’s Tysons                    and expertise to understand the com-
                                                                                  Corner office participated in the                   munity’s needs, the organization is able
                                                                                  statewide  competition,  which                      to  identify  where  gaps  exist  and  con-
                                                                                  will benefit more than 1.2 million                  centrate on what works in addressing
                                                                                  Virginians  who  are  considered                    them, serving as a powerful advocate
                                                                                  food insecure.                                      on critical health and human issues.





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