Harrity 4 Charity Surpasses $1Million in Philanthropic Donations

Additionally, Law Firm Pledges up to $25,000 to the American Heart Association During February ‘Lawyers Have Heart’ Matching Campaign

Feb. 7-14 is Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week

FAIRFAX, VA – Harrity 4 Charity, the giving-back initiative of Harrity & Harrity, LLP, one of the country’s leading patent law firms, has reached a fundraising landmark, having donated more than $1 million dollars to a variety of non-profits that the firm supports.

Additionally, as a supporter of the American Heart Association (AHA), Harrity & Harrity has announced a charitable matching campaign of up to $25,000 during Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week (Feb. 7-14) for donations associated with the AHA’s 31st annual Lawyers Have Heart 10K, 5K and Fun Walk, June 12, which is once again being chaired by Harrity’s John Harrity and Sandra Maxey, who are joined by American University Law School’s Dean of Students, David Jaffe for the 2021 event.

Harrity & Harrity is encouraging individuals and teams to both register for the race and make a donation during registration as part of this campaign.  All registration fees and Lawyers Have Heart donations during this week will count towards the $25,000 match.

About Harrity 4 Charity:

Harrity 4 Charity (H4C) is the giving-back initiative of Harrity LLP, one of the country’s leading patent law firms, headquartered in Fairfax, Va., which pledges five percent of its profits to charitable causes. Additionally, each of the firm’s 61 employees donates to the non-profit’s designated charities: American Heart Association; the non-profit INOVA Children’s Hospital in Fairfax, Va.; No More Stolen Childhoods, combating childhood sexual abuse; and ZERO—The End of Prostate Cancer.  Also, during the Coronavirus crisis, the firm created a COVID-19 Relief fund to assist people across the country who are impacted by the pandemic. H4C was founded in 2016 by John Harrity and his twin brother, Paul Harrity, partners of Harrity, LLP, following John’s near-death experience at age 49 from a “widowmaker,” the most deadly heart attack possible—surviving with a need to be purpose-driven. Visit Harrity 4 Charity online.

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