Community Involvement

Children First Charity, LLC is a non-profit organization that purchases new bicycles, toys and other smile-inducing items for under-privileged and hospitalized children in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. With the help of the Fairfax County Police
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Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at more than 1,400 locations across the United States, at sea and abroad.
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The Fairfax Law Foundation is committed to providing a wide range of programs that carry out its mission of providing educational and charitable activities to benefit our community. By becoming a Fellow of the Law Foundation, you will be instrumental in supporting its important work, enabling us to continue and..
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Since its inception in 1982, the Foundation has played a leading role in underwriting the provision of pro bono services to the greater Fairfax community, educating and promoting the Rule of Law among our youth and providing the underprivileged the necessary tools to make the judicial system accessible to everyone. These important..
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Established in 2001 by Fairfax, Virginia attorney Edward L. Weiner, Esq., Jazz4Justice® is an award winning annual fundraiser presented in a collaborative effort by the Fairfax Law Foundation and George Mason University Jazz Ensemble. Jazz4Justice® features top jazz musicians and ensembles from GMU and the community. Proceeds from the evening help..
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Volunteer attorneys meet with financially eligible clients in the office of the local legal aid to provide analysis and further representation, if appropriate. Training with comprehensive written materials is available as well as on-site mentorship during the intake sessions. Attorneys help the clients deal with matters that may have a..
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One of the most successful law related education programs is the Court Tour Program. Each year the Fairfax Bar Association, with the financial assistance of the Fairfax Law Foundation, sponsors court tours for middle and high school students in Fairfax County. In three hours, students tour the Juvenile and..
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Rule 6.1 of the Virginia State Bar’s Rules of Professional Conduct says that “a lawyer should render at least two percent per year of the lawyer’s professional time to pro bono public legal services.” That 2% works out to be about 40 hours a year. LSNV created the Rule 6.1..
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Now in it’s 10th year, the Heroes v Villians 5k and Kids Fun Run raises money to benefit the Fairfax Law Foundation. Since it’s inception, the race has raised over $250,000 to support the Foundation and its commitment to providing pro bono legal services and law related education to the..
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