On Thursday, April 25th, Cuddy & Feder was honored at The Salvation Army’s 34th annual Community Service Awards Breakfast. The firm’s unwavering support of The Salvation Army’s Wish Upon a Star Program is at the core of this recognition, marking decades of commitment to brightening the lives of children in need.
The breakfast tradition spotlights individuals and organizations that have exemplified extraordinary dedication to enhancing the safety, equality, and empowerment of residents in White Plains and its surrounding areas. Alongside Cuddy & Feder, Maria Trusa, CEO of Formé Medical Center and Founder of Yo Digo No Mas, was also honored at the event.
Tami Escobar, Legal Administrative Assistant at Cuddy & Feder LLP, who has coordinated the program for the past seven years, reflected on the firm’s longstanding involvement: “The best thing about Wish Upon a Star is knowing that you are helping out a specific child here in our home community,” she explained. “You know this child’s name and could just envision that child receiving the gift you picked out especially for him or her.”
Anthony B. Gioffre III, Managing Partner at Cuddy & Feder, shared, “We are honored to have received this recognition from The Salvation Army. Our partnership with them reflects our firm’s core values of community engagement and social responsibility. Supporting initiatives like Wish Upon a Star has allowed us to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families in need.”
The City of White Plains Mayor, Thomas Roach, attended the event and provided Cuddy & Feder with a proclamation declaring Friday, April 26th, Cuddy & Feder Day.