Ingrained in our culture at Wofsey Rosen is a deep commitment to public service. We believe that investing in civic and charitable organizations not only enhances our communities, but enriches our lives and the quality of our firm. Our lawyers frequently serve in leadership positions and on the governing boards of a number of charitable, religious, and non-profit organizations, whose impact is felt throughout the communities in which we practice, such as Stamford, Norwalk and Bridgeport.
Below is list of just a few of the organizations our attorneys have been involved with and/or served in leadership roles. In addition to the numerous organizations listed below, attorneys at Wofsey Rosen also serve as Trustees of various charitable foundations – including the Claire Helsing Foundation, the Lapine Foundation, and the Gibor Foundation – as well as on a variety of civic-minded organizations designed to improve our cities and communities, such as:
- Fairfield Town Plan & Zoning Commission, Member
- Fairfield Democratic Town Committee, Member
- Darien Commission on Aging, Chairman
- Sixth Taxing District (Rowayton), Commissioner
- Bell Island Improvement Association, Inc.
- Senior Employment Service, Inc.
- Urban Community Action in Norwalk, Inc.