Kelley Kronenberg will host a drive-thru food drive at their Fort Lauderdale headquarters on November 13th and 14th in conjunction with the Harvest Drive Florida’s 28th Year of Children Helping Children in Broward Schools. “Children Helping Children” is the recurring theme for the Harvest Drive. This initiative is part of the firm’s ongoing Kelley Kronenberg Cares (KKC) program.
Firm employees will be volunteering time on November 13th and 14th to assist in collecting, organizing, and distributing supplies in shifts due to COVID-19 protocol to assist 120 local families with 2 full bags of non-perishable groceries and a gift card to purchase perishables to complete their Thanksgiving meal.
“This year, it is more important than ever to find ways to help families in our community. The impact COVID-19 has had on families has made the need even more urgent than before,” said Heath Eskalyo, Principal Partner and Chief Financial Officer for the firm. “The choice Kelley Kronenberg made to share their team, their space, and their financial support with the Harvest Drive will enable 120 families to have a happier Thanksgiving. Without this generosity, due to limitations at the schools resulting from COVID-19, the Harvest Drive could not have assisted these families this year. Our entire team and our recipient families are truly grateful,” said Renee Herman, Harvest Drive Founder.
The food collected will be distributed to families in need referred by Broward County School social workers. “There is nothing like bringing people together in the community to support those who need it most for Thanksgiving,” said Heath Eskalyo.
KKC was created to provide opportunities for the firm’s attorneys and staff to personally commit to civic and charitable efforts in the cities where the firm’s offices are located.
About Harvest Drive Florida
The mission of the Harvest Drive, Inc. is to promote the concept of philanthropy to Broward County Public Schools (BCPS) students. Students, working in conjunction with community partners, provide food and other necessities including gently worn clothing and gently used household items to Broward County schools’ families in need during the Thanksgiving holiday and throughout the year. The Harvest Drive strives to educate students on the issue of hunger and empower them to take leadership roles in lessening hunger’s devastating impact.
ABOUT KELLEY KRONENBERG
Kelley Kronenberg is a multi-practice business law firm with nearly 400 employees, more than 175 attorneys and 11 locations throughout Florida and the United States. Founded in 1980, the firm is one of the fastest-growing law firms in Florida and amongst the largest in the U.S. The firm serves all types and sizes of public and private companies, including small businesses and individuals nationwide. Kelley Kronenberg has been recognized amongst the “Largest U.S. Law Firms” by the National Law Journal’s NLJ 500, Law 360 400, and Florida Trend in 2020, “America’s Top Corporate Law Firms” by Forbes and “Top 10” in NLJ’s Women’s Scorecard in 2019. The firm has been the recipient of many accolades most recently including in 2020: “Best Multi-Practice Business Law Firm – USA,” Acquisition International; “Top Workplaces,” Sun Sentinel; “Best Places to Work,” South Florida Business Journal; “Business of the Year,” “Top 100 Private Companies,” “Top Law Firms,” and “Largest Law Firms,” South Florida Business Journal; “Largest Law Firms,” Tampa Bay Business Journal, Orlando Business Journal, and Jacksonville Business Journal; “Biggest Law Firms in Florida,” Florida Trend; “Top 100 Law Firms,” South Florida Business & Wealth; Florida’s Largest Law Firms,” American Lawyer’s, Daily Business Review “Review 100” and “Best Law Firms,” U.S. News – Best Lawyers®. For more information, visit www.kklaw.com.