PHILADELPHIA, PA — Grungo Law has unveiled a new partnership with the Philadelphia Phillies, combining their shared commitment to community impact, excellence, and family-focused initiatives. This collaboration highlights Grungo Law’s support of the Camden County Miracle League, a program dedicated to offering individuals with disabilities the chance to experience the joy of playing baseball. Both Grungo Law and the Phillies have pledged resources to ensure the league’s continued success.
The partnership also brings high-profile exposure for Grungo Law at Citizens Bank Park, including on-field signage, in-game callouts during every Manager’s Challenge, and features on NBC Sports Philadelphia broadcasts.
“Does it get better than the Phillies in the summer?” remarked Richard Grungo, Esq., founder and CEO of Grungo Law. “The Phillies organization is everything you want in a partner. Like our firm, they are not only dedicated to success, but also to the people and communities which drive that success.”
The Phillies echoed this sentiment, expressing excitement about the partnership’s potential. “A tremendous personal injury law firm, Grungo Law shares our organization’s unwavering commitment to making a difference,” said Brian Fling, Vice President of Corporate Partnerships for the Phillies. “We’re extremely proud to welcome Grungo Law to the Phillies family and have no doubt that this new partnership will be a win for our fans and community.”
Grungo Law’s involvement reinforces its dedication to giving back. By teaming up with the Phillies, the firm aims to further its mission of uplifting local communities and strengthening its connection with families in the region. “By aligning the great people of our firm and the Phillies organization, we can build on our commitment to our local communities,” Grungo said.
This collaboration represents more than a business relationship; it’s a shared effort to bring value and lasting impact to the people of Philadelphia and beyond.
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