Employees at Phoenix law firm Jaburg Wilk were able to wear jeans to work in exchange for making a donation to the 100 Club of Arizona, to benefit the families of the 19 firefighters who were killed while battling the Yarnell Hill Fire (submitted photo).

Employees at Phoenix law firm Jaburg Wilk were able to wear jeans to work in exchange for making a donation to the 100 Club of Arizona, to benefit the families of the 19 firefighters who were killed while battling the Yarnell Hill Fire
(submitted photo).

Employees of Phoenix business law firm Jaburg Wilk recently asked management to have a “Jeans for Charity” day to raise money for the 19 firefighters who were killed while battling the Yarnell Hill Fire.

Employees were able to wear jeans to work if a donation was brought in for the 19 firefighters. Various attorneys then matched the total amount of money brought in by the firm. The total raised was $1,603.00.

The money was sent to the 100 Club of Arizona, a nonprofit organization dedicated to standing behind the men and women who stand behind the badge.

“We are honored to contribute to the families of the brave men that lost their lives working to save the people and property of Arizona,” said Jaburg Wilk Managing Partner Gary Jaburg.

Jaburg Wilk, 3200 N. Central Ave., is an AV rated Phoenix law firm, the highest level of professionalism according to the Martindale-Hubbell. For more information, visit www.jaburgwilk.com.

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