While their company works to make sure clients’ cars run smoothly, the attorneys in Pep Boys’ legal department are trying to smooth the way for the area’s homeless to transition into self-sufficiency.
In April 2009, Pep Boys General Counsel Brian Zuckerman attended a pro bono birth certificate clinic organized by Philadelphia-based Homeless Advocacy Project. Zuckerman was so intrigued by HAP’s mission that he asked the public interest firm to present an overview of its organization to his legal department.
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