FFP Law Hall Pass Initiative
To celebrate our 40th year fighting for the people of this community, we are very proud to announce our newest community outreach, the FFP Law Hall Pass Initiative. Our local community is, and always has been, at the center of our focus. This upcoming school year, through summer 2023, FFP Law has planned a wide-reaching campaign to support local parents, youth and schools. We are focused on bringing much needed financial support to the schools directly, while encouraging our local students to follow their passions and giving them the tools to turn their dreams into reality.
FFP Law has been a local law firm since the very beginning. We have worked hard to be a local support to the Alachua County and surrounding communities for 40 years and we know our community needs us more than ever. This is our first attempt at a campaign of this magnitude, but if successful, we would love to go even bigger in the coming years. We have selected a handful of local schools, non-profits, and summer programs for 2022-2023 and hope that, in future years, going bigger will mean more schools and deserving organizations. We are excited to see what Gainesville can do when we come together as a community.
This campaign is all thanks to the staff of FFP in coming up with the initial idea, thinking of so many different and creative ways to help our little community, and working so hard to bring it to fruition. Special thanks to Gabrielle Jenkins, Shanti Rose and Eowyn Poirier. Also, the staff would like to thank the Fines for their willingness to constantly give back and their consistent encouragement of new and innovative ideas.
As part of our support, we will fulfill a portion of several Amazon Wish Lists for local schoolteachers. We are asking the local community to step up and help us completely satisfy their wish lists. Throughout the next twelve months, we will post these and other community outreach events and projects within the FFP Law Hall Pass Initiative campaign on our social media. To find out how you can help or see news about the campaign, follow us on Instagram and Facebook. We hope our local community can come together and help this project succeed.