“Three is not enough” Helping children with disabilities replace wheelchairs with new “wheels” Karina LallandeMichelle M. West From Issue: 2023 April
You can help foster babies during CAALA convention Help us make quilts for young foster children, it’s a labor of love Bradley S. WallaceMichelle M. West From Issue: 2024 August
The National Day of Giving, December 3 “No one has ever become poor by giving.” Anne Frank Bradley S. WallaceMichelle M. West From Issue: 2024 November
Silver and gold OC to sponsor Halloween Trunk or Treat event at KidWorks, while LA’s Day of Dignity will assist those experiencing homelessness Bradley S. WallaceMichelle M. West From Issue: 2024 October
New year. New activities. New voices. One resolution. Many events are planned this year that offer ways for you to give back to the community Michelle M. WestBradley S. Wallace From Issue: 2024 January
How we give A look at how decisions are made on the financial support we provide in Southern California Karina LallandeMichelle M. West From Issue: 2023 June
“Fall in” with TLC Oct. 28 Day of Dignity in LA; Nov. 14 Orangewood Children’s Home special meal in the OC Karina LallandeMichelle M. West From Issue: 2023 October
Trial Lawyer Charities have wonderful stories to tell LATLC and OCTLC focus on education, children, survivors of abuse, persons with disabilities, and homelessness Karina LallandeMichelle M. West From Issue: 2023 March
The heart of Trial Lawyers’ Charities “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. they must be felt with the heart.” — Helen Keller Michelle M. WestBradley S. Wallace From Issue: 2024 February
Play ball! Helping the Miracle League and Buddy Ball League provide sporting opportunities for athletes who need extra help Bradley S. WallaceMichelle M. West From Issue: 2024 April
Justice in the courtroom. Service in the community Working close with plaintiff-bar associations Karina LallandeMichelle M. West From Issue: 2023 August
Great tryke giveaway is coming July 27! Adaptive tricycles are financially out of reach for many families with special-needs children Bradley S. WallaceMichelle M. West From Issue: 2024 July