Why I Care
White and Williams is a firm that values giving back to the community. Why I Care allows us to proudly recognize the philanthropic endeavors of our lawyers.
Daryn joined Philadelphia Futures as mentor to a teenager from an under-performing city high school. As it turns out, Daryn's mentee wasn't the only one to be inspired and humbled by the experience. Read more.
The Appalachia Service Project brings together volunteers to help repair homes for low-income families. John has been involved for more than 20 years, spending one week of his summers as an adult ASP leader. Read more.
Dave volunteered with Narberth Ambulance to gain clinical medical experience. More than 30 years later he is still actively involved as a board member and duty paramedic. Read more.
Marc and his wife have always loved working with rescue animals. He has been volunteering at the LaMancha Animal Rescue for more than five years. Read more.
Nancy volunteers with the Women's Classic 5K, the largest all-female 5k in Pennsylvania, supporting women's health and fitness in the Lehigh Valley. Read more.
Patti is President of the C. Wallace Stuard Corinthian Yacht Club of Cape May Sailing Foundation, which provides scholarships and sailing lessons. Read more.
After finishing law school, Geoff found himself in a position where he could use his talents to support a cause important to him. Because of his long history with and great respect for Scouting, the decision as to which cause to choose was an easy one. Read more.
When Chris saw a sign at his hometown's fire station seeking volunteer firefighters, he decided there was no time like the present. More than ten years later, he holds the rank of Captain. Read more.
Eric first began volunteering with HSUS while in college. He has continued his commitment to animal rights, working with the organization through law school and now as a Deputy District Leader. Read more.
Greg volunteers with Advancing Civics Education through the Philadelphia Bar Association. A highlight is an annual year-end field trip with his students to the Criminal Justice Center to observe morning hearings. Read more.
Zaara's involvement with the New Jersey Law and Education Empowerment Project (NJ LEEP) has grown from service as an attorney mentor to a member of the Advisory Board. Read more.
Beyond Chris' own experience to assist the Board of Directors of the Camden Center for Law and Social Justice, he learned about immigration law and current immigration issues. Read more.
Tim met the founder of Aaron’s Presents in 2018. Her passion, as well as the organization's mission to shape how youth engage with their communities, captured him. He now serves on the organization's Board of Directors. Read more.