Place
1000 Elmwood Avenue
PROVIDENCE, RI US 02907
PROVIDENCE, RI US 02907
Description
Please join us for our
7th Annual Joseph P. McDonald, Esq. Memorial Walk!
#CelebrateFreedom
#RememberLovedOnes
#FightAddiction
Register, Donate, Create or Join a Team/Fundraiser here:
https://runsignup.com/Race/RI/PROVIDENCE/JosephPMcDonaldMemorialEvent
Walk with your team/by yourself on September 14th with hundreds of others (or any day) from ANYWHERE!
Walk - 10AM
PRIZES:
Any Team with 50 or more participants will WIN $500 CASH!
Any Team that raises $5,000+ will WIN $1,000 CASH
Please call 401.467.2970 with any questions or concerns.
ALL PROCEEDS go to Adult & Teen Challenge Southern New England Women's Home which is a part of Adult & Teen Challenge New England & New Jersey which provides adults, teens and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian faith-based solution, clinical counseling, and life-coaching for drugs, alcohol, and other life-controlling problems in order to become productive members of society.
This Walk is in memory of Joseph P. McDonald, Esq. "JoJo" of RockyHill, CT, formerly of North Providence, RI who passed away on September 14, 2016. He was 36 years old. Joe graduated from The University of Connecticut(2001). He received his law degree from Roger Williams University School of Law (2004) and founded McDonald Law Associates (2006). Joe built his law practice over the last 10 years in New Britain, Connecticut. He was highly successful, which he attributed to very hard work, preparation, personality and appreciating the people who worked for him. Work was not the only factor that made him the widely and deeply loved person he was. He enjoyed life to the fullest; he is described by family, friends and colleagues as being positive, charismatic, funny, energetic, extremely loyal and loving. Family meant everything to him and he never met a person he didn't consider a friend. The extent of his kindness and generosity toward people was overwhelming. When Joe discovered, whether friend or family was in need; he would step up to the plate immediately even if they never asked. He received great joy in giving and helping people. Joe recognized that God had blessed him abundantly and wanted to share his prosperity with others who were not as fortunate. Joe's passion was practicing law and he was outstanding in his career. The legal community has lost a great attorney and the rest of the world has lost a great man.
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