CMA partnered with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital’s Community Health Promotion Program to bring joy to a local family in need.
CMA adopted a five-person family in need for the holidays. Employees donated a variety of gifts for children ages 16, 11 and eight years old, as well as gifts for each parent. The overwhelming support enabled the firm to provide more than 12 gifts to the family.
CMA’s president and CEO, Jeffrey Barnhart, commented, “Our employees continue to think of others, especially during the holidays, and how they can make their days a little brighter. We are honored to continue our partnership with such an outstanding organization.”
From left to right: Corie Eisenberg, Kelly McKelvey, Lindsay Piccolella, Kaitlin Friedmann, Elizabeth Roe, Kristin Couch, Meghan Higgins, Colleen Reasoner and Erin Higgins.
CMA adopted a five-person family in need for the holidays. Employees donated a variety of gifts for children ages 16, 11 and eight years old, as well as gifts for each parent. The overwhelming support enabled the firm to provide more than 12 gifts to the family.
CMA’s president and CEO, Jeffrey Barnhart, commented, “Our employees continue to think of others, especially during the holidays, and how they can make their days a little brighter. We are honored to continue our partnership with such an outstanding organization.”
From left to right: Corie Eisenberg, Kelly McKelvey, Lindsay Piccolella, Kaitlin Friedmann, Elizabeth Roe, Kristin Couch, Meghan Higgins, Colleen Reasoner and Erin Higgins.
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