Law School… Yes We Can | 2023 SPONSORS


Since 2014, LAW SCHOOL... Yes We Can has been committed to social justice and providing educational, financial, and mentoring support to diverse low-income college students who aspire to go to law school, most of whom are first generation college students, and many of whom are first generation high school students. Since then, LSYWC has grown from a volunteer only organization to a financially viable program with dedicated staff. This success has been made possible because of the generosity of the Denver legal community, including the numerous Federal, State, and Local Judges who support our program. With the vision of Judge Arguello, our Board of Directors, and our team, our program has grown in size and scope. LSYWC is now excited to announce a new partnership with the Denver Law Firm Coalition for Racial Equity that will provide financial and in-kind support to our program for the next five years. We are extremely grateful to the Coalition for the extraordinary support, and we encourage other law firms and corporate law departments to join the Coalition's efforts, so that, together, we can ensure the financial viability of our program for the long term.

Through the Denver Law Firm Coalition for Racial Equity, the five largest law firms based in Denver, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, Davis Graham & Stubbs, Holland & Hart, Sherman & Howard, and Wheeler Trigg O'Donnell, have joined together to make a $125,000.00 commitment to LAW SCHOOL... Yes We Can (LSYWC), the first law school pipeline program of its kind in Colorado that targets high-achieving college students from diverse backgrounds and mentors and trains them.

As part of a five-year commitment, each firm will make an annual $5,000.00 cash contribution to the organization. In addition, starting in 2022, the Coalition firms will provide an annual paid internship for a LSYWC fellow and additional mentoring and in-kind support.

Through this partnership, the Denver Law Firm Coalition for Racial Equity aims to provide financial stability for LSYWC, an important program that demystifies the law school application process and gives fellows access to the legal profession and mentors to support their journey. The Denver Law Firm Coalition for Racial Equity hopes to be a catalyst for others within the community to match or exceed its efforts.

For more information or to join in the effort, please reach out to Sean Cutt at scuff@bhfs.com.

Click here to learn more about the Denver Law Firm Coalition for Racial Equity


BENEFACTORS - $10,000

 
 

PARTNERS - $5,000


ADVOCATES - $3,000+


ALLIES - $1,500+


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“WHY I GIVE”

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7 Ways You Can Contribute

1) Sponsor a Fundraiser: Make it possible for LSYWC to grow and help more students.

2) Donate Your Facility for Meetings and Seminars: Show our Fellows what it’s like to attend meetings in a law firm environment.

3) Become a LSAT Scholarship Donor: Help Fellows prepare for the LSAT.

4) Become a Firm Sponsor: Make a donation to be used for our many programs.

5) Provide a Summer Internship: Share your firm’s experience with our Fellows.

6) Become a Mentor: Give your time and wisdom. Click here to apply!

7) Become a Monthly “Lunch” Contributor: Skip lunch once a month and set up an automatic monthly donation of $10.

“Sí, Se Puede” is a phrase born of farmworkers, who, under the leadership of the UFW, César Chávez, and Dolores Huerta, fought valiantly for equal protection under the law.  As a result of the efforts of the UFW, “Sí, Se Puede” has become well known as a call that engenders hope and inspiration in those who face similar battles. We thank the UFW, whom we acknowledge to be the sole and exclusive owner of the Trademark SI SE PUEDE, for granting us a limited license to use“Sí, Se Puede” in connection with our efforts to recruit, in Colorado, students of Hispanic or Latino descent for our law school pipeline program. For more information about the programs offered by the UFW, please see UFW’s webpage (www.ufw.org); UFW Foundation’s webpage (www.ufwfoundation.org); and UFWF’s immigration services webpage (www.sisepuede.org)