Pro bono
We use our legal knowledge to help people in our communities, who would otherwise lack access to our services
We give back to our local communities both through monetary donations from our people's fundraising activities and by contributing time and skills to a wide range of community initiatives. Often, our efforts encompass both. Around the world we have in place a range of volunteering programs that draw on our charitable partnerships and internal committees. Our offices regularly hold fundraising initiatives, from dress-down days to annual events, and we focus on helping organizations which share our own focus on supporting disadvantaged people and bringing about social justice. Some of our activities draw the participation of colleagues from our offices across the world, including our annual fundraising for the global Movember campaign to support men’s health problems. In other cases, our people raise funds and volunteer their time in order to help meet specific local needs.
Some of our volunteering highlights include:
In 2018, a team of volunteers from our St Louis office joined forces on a Saturday morning to volunteer at House of Goods to help refugees in the St Louis community. House of Goods is run by the Islamic Foundation of Greater St. Louis, a mosque. In Arabic it is called 'Bait ul Maal', which means 'House of wealth/good'. People drop off items that are clean and can be reused and the volunteers there organize them so that anyone (Muslims and non-Muslims alike) can stop by and take what they need.
This is especially helpful as St Louis is home to many refugees – from Iraq and, more recently, from Syria. These people are the House of Goods’ primary clientele.
In 2020, across Canada, we donated over C$609,000 to the United Way/Centraide, an organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty and social exclusion by investing donations in agencies and projects that bring people together. For more than three decades, we have raised money for United Way in order to help towards improving lives locally by moving people from poverty to possibility, helping children be all they can be and building strong and healthy communities.
Our London and Newcastle offices support Smart Works, a charity which helps vulnerable women to secure jobs by providing them with high-quality interview clothes, styling advice and interview training. The aim is to give women the confidence and practical tools they require to succeed. In 2018, Smart Works supported 1,800 women in London, and 3,000 women across the UK. A total of 60% of its clients go on to get a job within a month of their first meeting with Smart Works. We help through regular clothing drives and other fundraisers, interview coaching and lending a hand at clothes sales.
In Australia, we remain committed to supporting OzHarvest in raising awareness about the importance of reducing food waste and enhancing food security for those in need. As part of our ongoing volunteering initiative, team members from many of our Australian offices have dedicated their time to work alongside OzHarvest – preparing, cooking, and delivering meals to local charities, community centres, and shelters. Beyond our work with OzHarvest, we also encourage our people to participate in a range of other impactful volunteering opportunities. These include Ronald McDonald House’s Baking a Difference and Meals with Impact.
We use our legal knowledge to help people in our communities, who would otherwise lack access to our services
Around the world we have a range of volunteering programs that draw on our charitable partnerships and committees.
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