ALG Lawyers donates to VCH toy drive

"The best way to celebrate Christmas is being a gift to someone — even to strangers. Sharing something, no matter how small, could greatly impact others, especially if given wholeheartedly."

An ALG Christmas

ALG Lawyers’ gift-giving duo presenting the gifts they bought for the VCH children.
ALG Lawyer donates toys
ALG Lawyers toy drive donation
While Christmas is for everyone, many people say it is made for children. With all the jubilant lights and musical melodies filling the streets, it is hard to deny that the holiday makes things extra special for the little ones. ALG Lawyers decided to send presents to delightful and deserving children on this special occasion.

Our law firm chose Venice Community Housing (VCH) as our beneficiary. VCH is a community housing association committed to developing lasting, neighborhood-based solutions for low-income families and individuals. Currently, they own and manage over 200 units to host non-profit affordable housing within Venice, Mar Vista, and Del Rey counties. This year, VCH has a toy drive for their community’s children.

We, at ALG Lawyers, believe in VCH’s mission and programs. We sent a bundle of brand new and unused toys to them to celebrate their noble feats. Our staff bought toy guns, trucks, frisbees, and other enjoyable treats that kids would enjoy and love. We cannot wait to see the joy and excitement in VCH children’s faces once they open our gifts.

What Our Children Deserve

Even beyond the holiday season, we believe that we should always prioritize the welfare of our children. When it comes to immigration, there are many ways for us to secure their rights and promise them a brighter future. After all, they deserve the world and so much more.

ALG Lawyers is a Los Angeles immigration law firm with a purpose. We are here to accomplish American Dream and reunite families. Do not hesitate to get in touch if you need any of our services.

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