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Lawrence Wilk is named board chair of Child Crisis Arizona

Posted 3/9/20

Lawrence Wilk, shareholder and bankruptcy litigation attorney at the Phoenix law firm of Jaburg Wilk, was recently named the chairman of the board of Child Crisis Arizona.

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Lawrence Wilk is named board chair of Child Crisis Arizona

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Lawrence Wilk, shareholder and bankruptcy litigation attorney at the Phoenix law firm of Jaburg Wilk, was recently named the chairman of the board of Child Crisis Arizona.

Jaburg Wilk continues to support Child Crisis and was a strong sponsor of the signature fund raising event 2020 A Night in Morocco Gala, according to a press release.

More than 40 years ago, Child Crisis Arizona created its emergency children’s shelter for children up to age 10, the release said.

The organization has provided emergency shelter, foster care, adoption programs, Early Head Start programs, education for families, home visitation, and counseling, since its inception.

“Child Crisis Arizona is a stellar non-profit helping at-risk children. Not only by providing emergency shelter but also through education, prevention and - when needed - intervention. I am proud to be the board chair of such a vital organization,” said Mr. Wilk in a prepared statement.

The vision of Child Crisis Arizona is safe kids and strong families, the release added.