“Over the past 10 years, MMMpact has supported a variety of meaningful initiatives, including community involvement, pro bono work, diversity efforts, women’s initiatives and civic leadership,” Simon Malko, Morris, Manning & Martin’s managing partner, said in an email. “We have been privileged to serve causes near and dear to our firm members’ hearts and OurHouse is no exception.”
The firm said in a press release that it raised more than $86,000 for the nonprofit, which works to halt “the cycle of homelessness for families through interconnected programs encompassing early childhood education, housing, health care, employment and family services.”
![Tyese Lawyer, President & CEO of OurHouse.](https://images.law.com/contrib/content/uploads/sites/404/2024/05/Tyese-Lawyer-767x633-300x248.jpg)
“Having served on the OurHouse board for over five years, it has been incredibly gratifying to put the weight of Morris, Manning & Martin’s resources behind such an important and meaningful cause,” Matthew Flower, a partner in Morris, Manning & Martin’s corporate practice, said in an email. “All the funds raised will be invested directly into the betterment of our community and those who live within it.”