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Community Outreach
We at the Heimberg Law Group believe that our commitment to those who have been injured does not end at the courthouse steps.
We chose this field of law because we knew that we could successfully champion the legal causes of those who had been wronged, giving them opportunities to create a new and/or a fuller life for themselves.
Our commitment extends to our personal lives, where we choose to get involved with a variety of community and professional organizations that are working to improve people’s lives.
We hope you’ll take a minute to learn more about these important organizations, and we invite you to join us in supporting them.
IMAGINE... a place where a girl in a wheelchair can swing, slide and chase her able-bodied brother... where a boy who cannot see can delight in making music... where the parents of a severely disabled child can know the simple joy of taking their child to the playground... where a child with disabilities no longer suffers isolation but feels truly integrated with able-bodied children.
Shane’s Inspiration builds these magical places... Universally Accessible Playgrounds... for all our children. [More]
This nonprofit organization rebuilds lives after a spinal cord injury by providing peer counseling to those who have been injured and their families and by providing necessary resources that insurance does not pay for and the individual may not be able to afford. [More]
The Cambodian Education Project is a grass-roots effort to provide education and
outreach programs to Cambodian children living in the most extreme poverty one
can imagine. [More]
For more than 25 years Little Tokyo Service Center has been working to mprove the lives of seniors, families and those in need with culturally and linguistically sensitive social services, developing affordable housing, child care, family literacy and after-school programs. [More]
A nonprofit, non-partisan watchdog group that protects consumers from, in its own words, “corrupt corporations and crooked politicians.” [More]
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