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Berkeley Senior Services receive proceeds

POSTED: July 15, 2010
MARTINSBURG - Berkeley Senior Services was surprised to find that the employees of Martin & Seibert L.C. had selected its organization as the recipient of the proceeds from Jeans Friday.

"We weren't sure what that meant exactly, but we were excited to find additional financial support from the business community, Berkeley Senior Services relies heavily on donations from the public and business," said Kevin Knowles, the resource development director for Berkeley Senior Services. He explained that Jeans Friday was created by the law firm to give its employees a break from the day-to-day business dress that is so typical in the legal community.

The firm found this employee benefit to be both a reward to its employees and a benefit to the community. The employees of Martin & Seibert L.C. nominate a different charitable organization, either local or national, for each week of the year.

On every Friday, the firm places an honesty box on a table, next to a sign promoting that week's recipient of the contributions. The minimum contribution per employee is $1, and that contribution entitles the employee to wear a badge supporting the charitable organization - and of course to wear blue jeans to work.

Walter Jones III, the managing shareholder of the firm, challenged the employees to support these charitable organizations by agreeing that the individual shareholders of the firm would match all contributions made by the employees. He explained, "It doesn't sound like we could make a difference, but in only 10 weeks, the employees have raised and we have matched those contributions for a total of $2,482. Where else can you find an employer that has 100 percent participation of its employees contributing to 52 separate charitable causes? We are extremely proud of our employees for becoming so involved in our community.

"These are their favorite charities and support organizations. We challenge every employer to take the opportunity to make a difference in the community, while giving its employees something they enjoy-Jeans Friday. Can you imagine the difference that it would make if every employer and every employee would provide this type of support to the people and organizations that really make a difference in the lives of our neighbors? Our employees salute Berkeley Senior Services because they make a difference to so many." he added.

"This is the chance for everyone to step up and support whatever charity, service or organization that is important to you. Accept our challenge and make a difference," said Jones. "And do it today." For more information about Berkeley Senior Services and sponsorship opportunities please contact Kevin Knowles at 304-676-1563 or send your donations to Berkeley Senior Services, 217 N. High St., Martinsburg, WV 25404.

Article courtesy of The Journal Newspaper

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