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Annual Meeting/Election, Scholarship Reception and Luncheon honoring William Mignucci, President & CEO of Di Bruno Brothers 06-13-2024
The Justinian Society and The Justinian Foundation of Philadelphia
Cordially Invite You to Support and Attend the
ANNUAL MEETING/ELECTION & SCHOLARSHIP RECEPTION AND LUNCHEON
Honoring
William Mignucci
President & Chief Executive Officer, Di Bruno Brothers
Thursday, June 13, 2024
11:30 a.m. - Networking Reception
Noon - Luncheon and Program
The Union League of Philadelphia - Lincoln Hall
140 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
RSVP by Friday, June 7, 2024 would be appreciated
To make a donation, email your completed form to [email protected] or mail your completed form and check payable to
The Justinian Foundation, C/O J. Tsucalas 1600 Walnut Street, #305, Philadelphia, PA 19103
The Justinian Foundation is a not-for-profit tax-exempt organization under 501 (c)3 the Internal Revenue Code EIN # 23-2789608.
The Justinian Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in 1996. The charitable arm of The Justinian Society (1935), the Foundation’s sole purpose is to provide financial assistance to law students currently enrolled in an accredited law school in a program of study leading to a juris doctor degree. Scholarship candidates must be admitted to an accredited law school within a one hundred (100) mile radius of the City of Philadelphia and must be entering, at a minimum, their second year; or must meet the requirements for specific scholarships. All gifts are tax deductible. In addition to our general scholarships, our two named scholarships include the Jules Fiorvanti Scholarship which is granted to a student at LaSalle University interested in the study of law. The Richard F. Furia, Esquire Scholarship is granted to the winner of an essay contest with a focus on advocating against stereotyping and defamation. For more information, go to www.justinian.org/foundation.php
The Justinian Society is a legal organization comprised of attorneys, judges and law students of Italian-ancestry. Founded in 1925, the Society is located in Philadelphia. The Justinian Society members are engaged in activities directed toward fostering a spirit of good fellowship, maintaining honor and dignity of the legal profession, performing civic duties, administering justice, and promoting the study of law. The Justinian Society promotes continuing education in law, supports the advancement of qualified and distinguished Justinians in public office, serves the Italian-American legal profession and the community, and strives to uphold a positive image and take action against negative stereotyping against Italian-Americans. For additional information, www.justinian.org, email [email protected], 215-545-0706.
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