On January 24, Keating Wagner Polidori Free hosted more than a dozen students, counselors and administrators from Denver Kids, an area nonprofit focused on supporting students in their goal to graduate from high school and pursue post-secondary opportunities. The firm’s attorneys and staff had spent the previous three weeks collecting hundreds of dollars worth of donations for a Re-Up School Supply Drive with Denver Kids, with the hopes of helping the students have adequate supplies throughout the entirety of the school year.
As part of the supply pick up, the firm also conducted some small group discussions and interactive sessions with the students to help them understand and explore the idea of becoming involved in the legal community. The firm will offer an additional structured career panel for interested students with the nonprofit in February.
Dan Wartell addresses a group of high school students about how he chose to become an attorney.
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