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The Globalaw Foundation supports Minds Matter in New York during the GLARM 2023
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The Globalaw Foundation supports Minds Matter in New York during the GLARM 2023

03 Jun 2023

The New York City charity Minds Matter received a donation of $ 7,000 from the Globalaw Foundation at the Globalaw Americas Regional Meeting on June 3rd, 2023. The Globalaw foundation gives back to communities and organizations in need, with a focus on legal education and access to justice.  

 

The donation was presented to Erika Halstead and Colin Delaney, directors at Minds Matter during the Globalaw Americas Regional Meeting at the prestigious Harvard Club in New York City hosted by Globalaw Member firm Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP.   

Read the press release here.

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