Kids & Family
7th Annual Read & Play Project Comes to Clearwater
Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes give back to the community by donating books and balls to a local school.

Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes, P.A: Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes, P.A., a well-established personal injury firm in Clearwater, recently held its 7th annual Read and Play Project at Ponce de Leon Elementary School in Clearwater. The purpose of the firm’s Read and Play Project is to make sure local children stay active, educated, and safe over the summer, and they accomplish this goal by donating balls and books to a local school. Three attorneys — named partner Matthew Noyes and associate attorneys Lorraine Robinson and Jacqlyn Bryant — also donated their time and talked about summer safety, including the importance of bicycle helmets, seat belts, and obeying pool rules.


As a personal injury law firm, Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes learns “about so many tragic accidents,” says Lorraine Robinson. “Many of these accidents could be prevented if kids develop good safety habits in their everyday activities,” like biking and playing outside. This is why the firm strives to promote health and safety within their local community through the Read and Play Project. Matthew Noyes adds that “in the age of video games” the book and ball donations ensure that “kids stay active and healthy, both mentally and physically.” Through their annual Read and Play Project, the firm hopes to encourage students across Tampa Bay to “not only play and have fun,” says Jacqlyn Bryant, “but to also continue to learn, read, and be safe over the summer break!”

Photos courtesy of Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes
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