Cooper Ginsberg Gray hosted the Paralegal Section’s meeting to create Valentine’s Day tote bags for the residents of the Fairfax County Programs

Cooper Ginsberg Gray hosted the Paralegal Section’s meeting to create Valentine’s Day tote bags for the residents of the Fairfax County Programs (Foundations formerly Girls’ Probation Home, Boys’ Probation Home, BETA Program, and Transitional Living Program). Tina Fewell and Joanne Randa have co-chaired the project for the past 10 years, in conjunction with the Paralegal Section of the Fairfax Bar Association. In addition, Courtnie Norris, Executive Director of the Fairfax Bar Association and Jana Sehrer have played pivotal roles in promoting the project as well as shopping and organization. Once again, Trader Joe’s in Fairfax donated the colorful reusable tote bags for the young people. The members of the Paralegal Section of the Fairfax Bar gathered at Cooper Ginsberg Gray to fill the bags with the books and sundries. The Fairfax County legal community should be proud of this worthwhile project.