Trott & Trott, P.C. and NDeX Michigan Partner to Raise $6,400 to Benefit Mittens for Detroit
By: Mark Winter
Employees donated more than 360 gloves and mittens
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., December 13, 2011 – Trott & Trott, P.C. (Trott), a Farmington Hills, Mich.-based law firm serving the mortgage banking industry, joined with NDeX Michigan (NDeX), a leading provider of technology and processing services for law firms nationwide, to support Mittens for Detroit during their winter charity initiative.
Mittens for Detroit is a community nonprofit organization that was established with the sole purpose of collecting and distributing new gloves and mittens to those in need—both children and adults—throughout metropolitan Detroit.
Trott and NDeX employees were offered casual time in exchange for contributing funds or a minimum of five new pairs of mittens or gloves during the months of November and December. In total, employees from both companies donated more than 360 pairs of mittens and gloves, and $2,300 to the cause. The companies also matched their employees’ donations with a gift of $4,100, bringing the total monetary donation to $6,400.
“Mittens for Detroit is fulfilling a critical need in and around Detroit,” said Trott Chairman David A. Trott. “In our cold, long Michigan winters, it is so important to keep those in need warm and we’re proud to support such a worthy cause. This was a great way to round out our 2011 corporate giving initiatives, during which our employees exhibited exceptional generosity and a deep commitment to the local community.”
Click here to view and download photos of the Mittens in Detroit initiative.
Recognized as one of the nation’s largest law firms conducting residential default procedures and foreclosure avoidance solutions, Farmington Hills, Michigan-based Trott & Trott, P.C. represents mortgage bankers, banks, credit unions, mortgage servicers, regional property owners, investor groups and individual entrepreneurs in the state of Michigan.
SUBSCRIBE
Subscribe to Trott & Trott’s News Feed
MEDIA CONTACT
Erin Sabo
248.258.2333
[email protected]