Philanthropy at The Journey Law

“There once was a child living every day expecting tomorrow to be different from today.”
– Gloria Vanderbilt

We at The Journey Law Group feel a sense of duty to tackle poverty among young children from war-torn countries and poverty-stricken communities.

That is why we give 2% of our profits to charity.

Our partnerships with non-profit organizations allow us to provide immediate anti-poverty tools that address critical societal priorities as broadly defined in the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), such as poverty, hunger, education, and healthcare.

Learn how Children's Hungry Hearts International provides services that improve health outcomes among impoverished children, with an emphasis on hunger relief and access to nutritious food and community-based healthcare in Manila, Philippines.

Learn how The Refugee Kitchen Project provides hot meals and economic advancement assistance to refugee families with young children in New York City.

With every donation, we help these children meet their expectations of a new day.

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