HCBA Lawyer Magazine Vol. 29, No. 2 | Page 8

Y L D P R E S I D E N T ’ S M E S S A G E Ja s o n Wh i t t e mo re – Wa g n e r Mc La u g h l i n the Collective S the Collective is an innovative networking initiative to support Bay area legal services and its mission. omeone much wiser than me once said that there are three gifts in charitable giving: (1) the gift of time; (2) the gift of talent; and (3) the gift of treasure. Ideally, we as young lawyers aspire to give each of these gifts through pro bono services. We all have an obligation to provide support and legal services to members of our community who can’t afford an attorney. Because of the unique demands on young lawyers, however, we often struggle to find the opportunity to donate our time, talent, and treasure to community members most in need of our help. When given the choice to provide pro bono services or to meet our commitments to our jobs and families, many of us often realize we really don’t have much of a choice. Fortunately, Bay Area Legal Services, a nonprofit law firm whose goal is to provide legal support to the most vulnerable members of our community, has come up with an innovative networking group that makes it easier for young lawyers to support BALS’s vision of eliminating “barriers to justice through high quality legal services, education, and community partnerships.” It’s called The Collective. The Collective is a networking group geared toward young leaders in the legal community who believe in BALS’s mission and who recognize our fundamental duty as lawyers to improve access to justice. For young lawyers, it’s a simple and low maintenance way to network while promoting legal services for local citizens in desperate need of legal help. The Collective aims to 6 bridge the gap between young civic-minded leaders and the established network of BALS supporters who have paved the way to promote civil legal aid in the Bay Area. It also serves as an entryway for young attorneys to make their mark and get involved in philanthropy. The Collective is affordable. For as little as $21 a month (70 cents a day), members and guests receive the benefit of bi-monthly happy hour events at local venues. Not only do members get the opportunity to build their professional network, but they know their monthly contri bution is going directly toward support - ing BALS’s mission. The money raised by The Collective goes to worthy causes such as protecting foster children and our senior citizens from abuse, providing access to health benefits for our veterans, preventing homelessness for families, and protecting domestic violence survivors. The Collective is still only in its first year, but its success is evident. At the first two events, The Collective hosted over 75 community members. Although in its infancy, The Collective has proven to be a remarkable option for young lawyers willing to use their time, talent, and treasure to support a great cause. For more information on how you can join the Collective, please contact Alexandra Pullara, Marketing Specialist for Bay Area Legal Services, at (813) 232-1222, ext. 156 or e-mail her at [email protected]. You may also learn more about The Collective by visiting www.bals.org/support-us/donor-societies/the-collective. You can also find The Collective on Facebook. NOV - DEC 2018 | HCBA LAWYER