|

Saiber Supports 'End Hunger 3.6′ Campaign

Saiber LLC Supports End Hunger 3.6 Campaign SAIBER VOLUNTEERS SUPPORT 'END HUNGER 3.6 CAMPAIGN: Shown, some of volunteers from the Saiber Law Firm in Florham Park that supported the Madison Rotory Club on March 7th at Drew University in Madison, NJ in their Outreach Program to fight hunger locally and around the country. [Courtesy Photo.]
On March 7, Saiber volunteers helped support The Outreach Program and the Madison Rotary Club in their effort to help fight hunger in New Jersey community, according to an announcement. As part of the Outreach Program's "End Hunger 3.6″ campaign, more than 1,000 volunteers helped package together some 185,000 meals to be donated to over 40 sites to feed the hungry in New Jersey and New York City, the announcement said. |

Cooper Levenson Previews HERstory Exhibit, Donates $1K to African American Heritage Museum

Cooper Levenson Previews HERstory Exhibit, Donates $1K to African American Heritage Museum COOPER LEVINSON SPONSORS HERSTORY EXHIBIT: Pictured, L to R: Yolanda Melville, Esq., Cooper Levenson, Stacey Hunter Winters, Executive Director, AAHMSNJ, Ralph E. Hunter, Sr., President, AAHMSNJ, Kenneth J. Calemmo, Jr., Chief Operating Officer, Cooper Levenson; and Sylvetta Snowden, Treasurer, AAHMSNJ.[Courtesy Photo.]
In honor and celebration of Black History Month and Women's History Month, Cooper Levenson arranged for a preview of "HERstory," the newest exhibit at the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey in Atlantic City. The exhibit, originally scheduled to be on display from March 5 to June 28, focuses on the profiles of African American women from South Jersey past and present. The museum hosted an opening reception on March 13. "We were excited and honored to be the first to view the HERstory exhibit. The guided tour by historian and master storyteller Ralph Hunter Sr. made it extra-special," said Kenneth J. Calemmo Jr. , chief operating officer of Cooper Levenson. The firm presented the museum with a $1,000 donation in support of their mission, "Embracing Diversity Through Cultural Education," the announcement noted.