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Article: Oregon Law Firm Creates 'Estates for Plates' Program as the Need for Food Continues to Grow.
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- Food Weekly News
- Article date:
- November 19, 2009
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Estate planning attorney Eden Rose Brown, named by Worth Magazine as one of the Top 100 Attorneys in America, has announced that her law firm is encouraging other professionals and business owners to fight hunger by adopting her innovative "Estates for Plates" program into their business model.
Responding to the growing number of unemployed families needing assistance, Brown developed the "Estates for Plates" program to address the unprecedented increase in the demand for food from nationwide food banks.
"Last January I read a news story about how food banks around the country were out of food after being inundated with new requests from needy families. ...
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