Simmons Hanly Conroy Employees Deliver 30K Pounds of Food to Madison County, Ill., Pantries

Simmons Hanly Conroy Food Drive 2014
Simmons Hanly Conroy employees load the boom truck to deliver pallets of food to five pantries in Madison County, Ill.

Pantries in Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco also receive holiday aid

Five Madison County, Ill., pantries received a special delivery from Simmons Hanly Conroy employees on Nov. 21.  Each delivery was roughly 6,000 pounds of food items raised during the 8th Annual Simmons Employee Foundation Food Drive (SEF).  The firm’s Alton office collected 30,060 pounds of food and surpassed its original goal of 25,000 pounds, according to Amy Fair, SEF director and the head of the firm’s Asbestos Medical Department.

“I’m so proud to work with a group of such good-hearted people,” Fair said. “Because of their generosity, we were able to deliver several pallets, piled high with food, which will help feed hundreds of local families this holiday season.”

Pantries that received the deliveries include the Alton Salvation Army, the Crisis Food Center in Alton, the Community Hope Center in Cottage Hills, the Collinsville Area Ministerial Association’s Helping Hands Food Pantry and the Community Care Center in Granite City.
The food drive started Oct. 6 and lasted through Nov. 7. Firm employees were encouraged to get involved through several internal activities such as match challenges, raffle tickets, casual Fridays and even a Halloween costume contest.
Employees in the firm’s other office locations also participated in the fun, Fair said.
“This year our food drive went national,” she said. “Employees in our Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco offices also collected food donations for pantries in their local communities.”

Employees at those locations volunteered their time or donated cash and/or dry food goods to a charity those offices selected. Charities included the Greater Chicago Food Depository, Ocean Park Community Center’s holiday food basket program in Los Angeles, and the SF Marin Food Bank in San Francisco. As part of a match challenge, once each office reached 100 percent participation in the food drive, the firm donated an additional $500 to each charity.

“Simmons Hanly Conroy is a national law firm, having represented people who live in nearly every state,” said firm Chairman John Simmons. “So it made sense to extend the food drive and support our employees as they volunteered to make the holidays brighter in their hometown areas of Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.”

About Simmons Employee Foundation:
In late 2004, the employees of Simmons Hanly Conroy came together to create a single, streamlined way for them to give back to the communities they are so proud to call home.  As a result of their creativity and heartfelt commitment, the Simmons Employee Foundation (SEF) has provided nearly $1 million of financial support and countless volunteer hours to charitable organizations.

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