SALEM, MA — A Marblehead attorney's firm looked to make things safer for more than 100 Salem students this week when his firm donated bike helmets to third- and fourth-grade students at Bates Elementary School.
Mazow McCullough, PC donated the 125 helmets during an event at the school on Friday.
"We're proud to continue partnering with Bates Elementary to help promote bicycle safety and provide helmets to local students," said Robert Mazow of Mazow McCullough, PC. "Supporting families and investing in the safety of children in our community is deeply important to all of us at Mazow McCullough."
Bates Principal Sue Faria Smith said the donation directly supports the school's focus on student safety.
"On behalf of the grade 3 and 4 students at Bates, I'd like to extend our sincere thanks to the generous team at Mazow McCullough, PC for donating bicycle helmets to our students," Smith said.
"Safety is always our top priority at school, making this a particularly meaningful gift that reinforces the importance of staying safe both in and out of the classroom. We are grateful knowing that our student bike riders will be safer because of this thoughtful and generous donation."
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