Keating Wagner Supports Denver Kids

Keating Wagner Polidori Free enjoyed an amazing breakfast with Denver Kids on Wednesday, May 3 at the Sewell Ballroom at the Denver Center for Performing Arts. The event, which included more than 800 attendees, included remarks by Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, a performance by award winning poetry slam artist Bobby LeFebre, and a special 2017 Community Impact Award presentation to Denver Active 20-30 Children’s Foundation.

Attorneys Deirdre Ostrowski, Lidiana Rios and Aaron Goldhamer, along with legal assistant Cristina Bondarenko attended the event, which benefited the area nonprofit that supports Denver Public Schools students, grades K-12, who face the personal challenges of higher risk environments to successfully complete high school, pursue post-secondary options, and become contributing members of the community. The firm has worked with Denver Kids on a series of events throughout the year including a school supply drive and a career panel.

Learn more about Denver Kids here.

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