Wii-hab Charity Project
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Beasley Allen Law Firm presented a Wii gaming system to the Carver Elementary Arts Magnet School on Wednesday, May 11. The presentation continues Beasley Allen’s “Wii Give Back!” campaign, which last year donated a Wii gaming system to a deserving organization each month all year long. In 2011, the firm will donate the systems based on special needs and requests.



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Beasley Allen Law Firm presented the twelfth Wii gaming system in its year-long "Wii Give Back!" campaign to the United Methodist Children's Home on Friday, Dec. 10. UMCH provides residential group homes for children, teens and young mothers; transitional homes for young adults; regular and therapeutic foster care programs; family preservation and support services for families dealing with child abuse and neglect; adoption home studies; scholarships and family aid. The Wii was presented to the Headland Group Home, also called "The Settlement," which serves up to eight teenage boys and also has a Transitional Living Facility.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm presented the eleventh Wii gaming system in its year-long "Wii Give Back!" campaign to The Learning Place, Wednesday, Nov. 10. The Learning Place serves Prattville and Millbrook, providing tutoring and a K-12 day school that specializes in helping children with learning disabilities. The presentation was held at 11 a.m. in Prattville.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm presented the tenth Wii gaming system in its year-long "Wii Give Back!" campaign to the We Care Program in Atmore, Ala., Tuesday, Oct. 20. The We Care Program plans to incorporate the Wii system into its Timothy House program for men coming out of prison.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm presented the ninth Wii gaming system in its year-long "Wii Give Back!" campaign to the Hurtsboro Library in Hurtsboro, Ala., Tuesday, Sept. 28. The library plans to incorporate the Wii system into its after-school programs for children, as well as year-round activities for senior citizens.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm will present the ninth Wii gaming system in its year-long "Wii Give Back!" campaign to the Hurtsboro Library in Hurtsboro, Ala. The library will incorporate the Wii system into its after-school programs for children, as well as year-round activities for senior citizens. The presentation is set for Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 1:30 p.m.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm will present the eighth Wii gaming system in its year-long "Wii Give Back!" campaign to the Christian Mission Centers, Inc., based in Enterprise, Ala. The mission will use the Wii system in its new women and children's shelter, which provides housing for the homeless. The system will be used to help residents relieve stress while trying to get back on their feet.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm presented Barbour County High School with the seventh gaming system of its yearlong "Wii Give Back!" campaign.




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Beasley Allen Law Firm has selected Barbour County High School as the recipient of the seventh gaming system it will give away in its yearlong "Wii Give Back!" campaign.




Community

MONTGOMERY, ALA. (June 24, 2010)  - Beasley Allen Law Firm presented the City of Greensboro, Ala., Recreational Department with a Wii gaming system Wednesday, June 23, 2010. The City was selected as the sixth recipient in the firm's yearlong "Wii Give Back!" campaign. The City plans to use the Wii at its recently renovated Recreational Center, which is open to all members of the community for activities and events. People of all ages can enjoy the facility. The center hosts after-school activities, and during the summer months provides a safe place for youngsters to gather.




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