Our Causes

The Law Offices of James A. List, LLC,  believes in and fully supports public service and participation, encouraging all of its employees, consultants and clients to actively participate in charities, schools, religious and civic organizations. Our efforts center on two organizations with which we have personal connections: The Arc of Baltimore and The Red Devils.

Arc of Baltimore

The Arc of Baltimore is dedicated to helping people with developmental disabilities make the most of their potential. Its innovative services support approximately 3,000 adults and children with developmental disabilities and their families in Baltimore City and Baltimore County. Its programs help families provide needed care and opportunity for their children, and individuals are able to live and work in the community mainstream.

Get Involved and Have Fun!

ARC of Baltimore 60th Anniversary Dance
June 4, 2010
8 p.m. to midnight
Baltimore Museum of Industry

The Arc of Baltimore held its Employers of Distinction reception, in which The Law Offices of James A. List participated as a sponsor, to honor companies that employ people with developmental disabilities and provide a supportive work environment that allows the individual(s) to be successful and to contribute to their company’s bottom line.  These Employers of Distinction have committed the time and resources needed to enable this success, boosting the self-esteem of the individual employees, increasing the productivity of their workplaces, and setting an example for the entire business community. View photos from the event.

The Red Devils

The Red Devils‘ mission is to fund support services that improve the quality of life for breast cancer patients and their families. Working with a network of 35 hospitals and other medical facilities, and more than four dozen service providers, we ease the economic and emotional burdens that can accompany breast cancer.

Heart and Sole Stroll
June 13, 2010
8 a.m. to noon
Centennial Park Lake
Columbia, Md.

Money raised from the Heart and Sole Stroll help pay for:

  • Treatment transportation
  • House cleaning
  • Meals and groceries
  • Home care
  • Complementary therapies
  • Prescription drug co-payment assistance, and other critical one-time needs.

The Red Devils was founded in 2002 by the families and friends of two incredible women, Jessica Cowling and Ginny Schardt, who died from breast cancer. The Red Devils is their legacy to the more than 4,200 Marylanders who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year.