Leone Noble & Seate Make School Supply Donation

by Leone Noble & Seate on August 10, 2009

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Raleigh, NC – Leone Noble & Seate, a Raleigh based law firm, joined together with All-N’ Together Services last week to donate school supplies for the “Project Pencil Case Kit” outreach program. 

All-N’Together Services is a (501) (c)(3) public charity organization that has a mission to provide outreach services to youth, low income individuals, families and seniors in the triangle and surrounding areas. The law firm concentrated it’s donation on those items that were needed the most such as scissors, calculators and 5-subject notebooks, but also donated over 100 dozen boxes of markers, pens, pencils, crayons and highlighters. 

“This was really a small gesture that is going to benefit many, many children in our local schools,” said managing partner, Beth Leone Noble. “The more we can invest now in our kids’ futures, the better off our community as a whole is going to be”.  Noble and her partner, Jennifer Seate, loaded up the supplies from their office and turned them over to Kimmora Brown, Executive Director and Bertha Williams, Staff Assistant of All-N’ Together. 

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Pictured above from left to right:  Bertha Williams, Jennifer Seate, Kimmora Brown and Beth Leone Noble

Leone Noble & Seate (www.defendmyrightsnow.com) is a firm dedicated to defending the rights of those injured on the job or in auto accidents and those looking for a fresh start through bankruptcy. Beth Leone Noble and Jennifer Seate formed Leone Noble & Seate in 2006. Leone Noble & Seate is an AV rated firm by Martindale Hubble. The firm’s offices are at 7100 Six Forks Road in North Raleigh.

All-N’Together Services is a (501) (c)(3) public charity organization that has a mission to provide outreach services to youth, low income individuals, families and seniors in the triangle and surrounding areas.

The law firm concentrated it’s donation on those items that were needed the most such as scissors, calculators and 5-subject notebooks, but also donated over 100 dozen boxes of markers, pens, pencils, crayons and highlighters.

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