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Fox Rothschild’s Greensboro Office Helps Keep the Story Going for Reading Connections

​Fox Rothschild's Greensboro office continues to write its story of community impact through its support of Reading Connections.

Fox Rothschild Partner Terrill Johnson Harris (on the right) at Reading Connections’ 35th Anniversary with Jean Pudlo (on the left) who was the first Executive Director of Reading Connections. Fox’s participation was made possible by Generation Fox.
Fox Rothschild Partner Terrill Johnson Harris (on the right) at Reading Connections’ 35th Anniversary with Jean Pudlo (on the left) who was the first Executive Director of Reading Connections. Fox’s participation was made possible by Generation Fox. (Fox Rothschild)

Fox Rothschild’s Greensboro office continues to write its story of community impact through its support of Reading Connections, a nonprofit dedicated to transforming lives through literacy. For 35 years, Reading Connections has helped adults and children in Guilford County read, write and dream bigger. Fox’s support helps ensure that mission keeps moving forward.

At Reading Connections 35th Anniversary, Fox Partner Terrill Johnson Harris joined community leaders and supporters to honor the organization’s achievements. The event featured a keynote from Frank McCain, Jr., CEO of United Way of Greater Greensboro, highlighting the ongoing collaboration needed to strengthen opportunity through education. One in five residents struggles with literacy skills, but thanks to Reading Connections, that story is being rewritten.

Fox Rothschild’s support of Reading Connections reflects the spirit of Generation Fox, the firm’s nationwide initiative to empower youth and create lasting impact. It’s all about giving back in meaningful ways, because when communities thrive, everyone wins.

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