“Over the past 10 years, MMMpact has supported a variety of meaningful initiatives, including community involvement, pro bono work, diversity efforts, women’s initiatives and civic leadership,” Simon Malko, Morris, Manning & Martin’s managing partner, said in an email. “We have been privileged to serve causes near and dear to our firm members’ hearts and OurHouse is no exception.”

The firm said in a press release that it raised more than $86,000 for the nonprofit, which works to halt “the cycle of homelessness for families through interconnected programs encompassing early childhood education, housing, health care, employment  and family services.” 

Tyese Lawyer, President & CEO of OurHouse. Tyese Lawyer, president and CEO of OurHouse. (Courtesy photo)

“Having served on the OurHouse board for over five years, it has been incredibly gratifying to put the weight of Morris, Manning & Martin’s resources behind such an important and meaningful cause,” Matthew Flower, a partner in Morris, Manning & Martin’s corporate practice, said in an email. “All the funds raised will be invested directly into the betterment of our community and those who live within it.”