Taylor Porter Participates in BRBA’s Halloween “Trunk or Treat” Charity Event

October 23, 2017

Taylor Porter participated in the First Halloween "Trunk or Treat" charity event, presented by the Baton Rouge Bar Association Volunteer Committee with all proceeds benefitting the Children's Hospital Outpatient Center in Baton Rouge. The event was held Saturday, Oct. 21, at the Outpatient Center.

Our Firm, led by Partner
Erin Sayes Kenny who serves as co-chair of the BRBA Volunteer Committee, decorated a trunk and provided a candy corn bowling game for children attending the event. Volunteers decorated their vehicles in a Halloween theme to hand out candy to approximately 50-75 children.

​Since Taylor Porter's founding in 1912 when co-founder B.B. Taylor helped launch Baton Rouge's first YMCA, Taylor Porter has embraced the role of “corporate citizen” and continued for more than 100 years a strong tradition of both pro bono and community service throughout our City, supporting more than 50 community and nonprofit organizations. Whether serving on the boards of directors of nonprofit organizations or making contributions to worthwhile causes, our attorneys and staff make significant contributions to the communities in which they live and work.

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