Adam S. Kutner Team Doubles Down on Catholic Charities Involvement
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- In an effort to lend further support to deserving charities throughout the Las Vegas Valley, employees of Attorney Adam Kutner recently made a visit to Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, their second in as many months.
A few weeks after teaming up to deliver over $500 in non-perishable food and other necessary items to the Catholic Charities campus in Las Vegas, members of Mr. Kutner's office returned to take part in a special luncheon celebrating the renovation of the Hands of Hope Food Pantry and the St. Vincent Lied Dining Room and Kitchen. They helped serve needed food to over 1,000 homeless Las Vegans during the special luncheon.
Mr. Kutner was delighted to not only lend a helping hand to the homeless population, but to continue his work to support Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada. "When we first met the good people at Catholic Charities, there was an instant connection," Adam Kutner said. "We knew we had to do more to support them, and when the opportunity came up to help feed the homeless – a population that is dear to my heart – I knew we absolutely had to get involved."
Mr. Kutner looks forward to continued work with Catholic Charities and other deserving local non-profits in an effort to improve the lives of those in need and inspire others to give back to the Las Vegas community.
Adam S. Kutner & Associates is the leading personal injury law firm in Las Vegas NV. With over two decades of proven results in the state of Nevada, Kutner has become a household name around the Las Vegas Valley. In addition to the donations Kutner makes directly to organizations in the community, he has created a scholarship program to further assist students in need. More information about Mr. Kutner and his community contributions can be found on his website: http://adamkutnercares.com/
SOURCE Adam S. Kutner & Associates
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