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Hollins•Schechter Helps Local Art School Summer Program
Hollins•Schechter is delighted to have the opportunity to donate
various computer parts to a local community summer art program held at the
Orange County High School of the Arts. OCHSA is a premier academic and conservatory
facility that is "Educating the next generation of world class artists and scholars".
They offer a special summer program to anyone who is interested in learning more
about attendance to OCHSA in the fall, or for kids who are passionate
about art and just want to dive in and discover their talent.
These computers and parts were donated to Ms. Danica Ristow's 3-dimensional
design class so that they could be shaped, glued, and fashioned into
futuristic robots. The kids range in age from 8-12, and did a wonderful job
deconstructing the computers and transforming them into imaginative and exciting
robots. Hollins•Schechter is very proud to recycle this outdated technology
in a creative and eco-conscious way, while also contributing to a fine local institution.
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Hollins•Schechter Continues Support of St. Jude
Hollins•Schechter supports many charitible causes and once again
this year was a sponsor for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital:
"Endless Summer - Havana Nights". Research findings at the hospital
are shared with doctors and scientists all over the world. St. Jude
treats children suffering from cancer and other catastrophic illnesses
from California, across the United States and all over the world
at no cost to their families. With 85.1 cents of every dollar going
directly to research and afflicted children, there is no question
that this cause is deserving of our support because "no child should
die in the dawn of life" as founder Danny Thomas stated. For more
information on St. Jude and the event please visit stjude.org/orangecounty. |
Hollins•Schechter Continues Support of Project SELF
PROJECT SELF is an Orange County Bar Foundation program to provide
summer jobs for youth at local law firms. In partnership with
the Association of Legal Administrators, Project SELF provides
a positive work experience for high school juniors. For most students,
this is their first time in a professional environment.
Due to the firm’s growth the firm was proud to select two interns
for the summer, Tamara Garcia and Alejandra Guzman.
“The firm has participated for years and we’re thrilled to support
this cause again”, shared Kathleen Carter, Managing Principal.
The eight week program exposes the interns to many aspects of
the operations of the law firm and students are selected through
a review of their application, resume, essay, and interview score.
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