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Learn
About Our Outreach Projects:
(CLICK
THE BEAR) Internet Links for Children:
Parents
and children can go to The Landskroner Foundation for Children website
to find important links providing information about child product safety,
education opportunities and children's rights. This is a valuable tool
to those interested in advocating children's interests.
Books
and Toys for Children: Since it's inception
in 1998, The Landskroner Foundation for Children has been gathering books
and toys for distribution to children who are in need to provide them
with items they can claim as their own. The foundation solicits books
and toys from the legal communities of Cleveland and the public at large
to distribute to children in shelters and to reading programs in the community

Packing
and Cleaning of Toys

Delivery
of Toys

A
typical Landskroner Foundation delivery to a local shelter. We pride ourselves
in assuring our books and toys are placed directly in the hands of children
in need.

*Identities
blurred to protect the children
Law
School Closing Argument Competition: In
1999, The Landskroner Foundation for Children held its first Law School
Closing Argument competition. Law students from law schools across the
state are selected to give a closing argument based on a child injury
case. The jury is composed of members of the media, experienced plaintiff
and defense lawyers and lay persons. Scholarship awards are given to the
winners
2007 Mock Trial Winners

2005
Mock Trial Winners

2001
Mock Trial Winners
 
2001
Law School closing argument competition

1999
Mock Trial Winners

1999
Law School closing argument competition
"Love
A Kid, Lock A Gun" Campaign: In
2000, The Landskroner Foundation for Children has sought to raise awareness
of the dangers of guns in the home. Too many children have been catastrophically
injured and/or killed when guns have been left unsecured and accessible
to children. The Foundation has acquired gunlocks, which we are distributing
to the general public to promote responsibility in homes where guns are
maintained.
Kids
Rock : Y2K has brought a new neighborhood
outreach program to the Foundation. In an attempt to provide children
with an appreciation of their community, and to demonstrate that hard
work can be fun, this new effort is a reward-based program involving bi-monthly
Saturday morning community cleanups. The Kid's Rock program promotes citizenship
and pride in the community

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