Giving Back

Martin Law is committed to making a positive impact in the lives of people in its community and internationally. Employees at Martin Law regularly donate their time for a variety of worthwhile causes. The firm donates to several charitable organizations recommended by its employees, including those listed below.

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Second Harvest Food Bank Orange County

Second Harvest Food Bank works to end hunger in Orange County with the help of its Partner Network, donors, volunteers, and other dedicated supporters. Last year it distributed 56.1 million pounds of food to its Partner Network members who then provided food to those in need at hundreds of locations throughout Orange County. Second Harvest provides reliable and dignified access to sufficient nutritious foods and is dedicated to creating a community where all can thrive.

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Kiva

Kiva is an international non-profit dedicated to giving microloans to individuals, families, and small businesses around the world who do not have access to banks or financial institutions. Through Kiva’s work, students can pay for tuition, women can start businesses, farmers are able to invest in equipment and families can afford needed emergency care. As loans are repaid, the money can be used to fund other loans, creating a cycle of empowerment.

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The Gift of Adoption Fund, California Chapter

The Gift of Adoption Fund is a non-profit that is dedicated to helping families afford costly adoptions by providing grants to qualified parents. In turn, vulnerable children are given forever families, permanent homes, and the chance to thrive. Since its inception, GOA has awarded $10.8 million to complete the adoptions of 3,720 children.

International Rescue Committee (IRC), Los Angeles Chapter

The IRC’s programs in Los Angeles are designed to ensure refugees thrive in America—whether ensuring children are enrolled in school, adults become self-reliant through employment or starting businesses, or families receive the acute medical care they need to recover from trauma or illness. The IRC helps those in need to rebuild their lives and regain control of their future in their new home community.