Hall Pass Initiative 2023-2024
FFP LAW HALL PASS INITIATIVE BUDGET ALLOCATION & PRESS RELEASE
The FFP Law family is buzzing with excitement to announce that the FFP Law’s Hall Pass Initiative will be returning for a second year! This upcoming school year, FFP Law has planned another widereaching campaign to support local parents, students, and schools, donating $70,000 for the 2023-2024 school year. Our focus is to bring much-needed financial support to the schools directly. Our local community is at the center of our work.
FFP Law has been a local law firm since the very beginning. We are continuing to support Gainesville and surrounding communities, as we have for over 40 years. Last year’s campaign saw many heartwarming successes, thanks to the compassion and drive of the school leaders, teachers and the FFP Law team. This year we have again selected several local schools, non-profits, and childcare facilities for inclusion in the 2023-2024 Hall Pass Initiative.
Through Hall Pass, we will support local bike safety efforts and again fund Amazon Wish Lists for local schoolteachers. We encourage the local community to step up and help satisfy their wish lists. Throughout the next twelve months we will be posting these needs and requests from the Hall Pass schools, as well as other community outreach events and projects within the FFP Law Hall Pass Initiative campaign. Posts on our Facebook and Instagram accounts will keep the community
informed and help publicize the needs of our community, so we can all pitch in!
To find out how you can help or see exciting news about the campaign:
Instagram – bit.ly/HallPassFFPInstagram
Facebook – bit.ly/HallPassFFPFacebook
Newsletter Signup – bit.ly/HallPassFFPNewsletter
(Links on our website – bit.ly/HallPassFFPLaw)
We hope our local community can come together and help make this project a success!
Hall Pass Initiative 2023-2024 budget is as follows: HALL PASS 2023-2024

Mr. Fine was born in New York, New York, and was raised in the northeast, where he studied sociology at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. He then graduated with honors from the University of Florida Levin College of Law in 1976. In law school, he was a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, was inducted into the Order of the Coif, and graduated in the top 10 percent of his class. Mr. Fine was admitted into the Florida Bar in 1976, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida in 1977, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida in 1991, and the United States Court of Appeals 11th Circuit in 1982.