50th Anniversary

Cummings, McClorey, Davis & Acho, P.L.C. was delighted to celebrate our 50th Anniversary in 2015. This monumental anniversary would not have been possible without the founder of the Firm Owen J. Cummings.  Mr. Cummings had a vision of developing a Firm whose strength rests in the service we provide our clients.  We thank Mr. Cummings for the dedication and effort he has put into growing CMDA over the past 50 years.

Thank you to clients and friends for attending CMDA’s 50th Anniversary Client Appreciation Event on Thursday, June 25, 2015 at the VisTaTech Center at Schoolcraft College.  We enjoyed catching up with clients, reminiscing with former employees, and showing our appreciation to each and every client who has put their trust in us over the past 50 years.

50 a Month Community Donation Program
We are honored and appreciative for the trust our clients have placed in our Firm since 1965.  As a way to give back to the community, every month throughout 2015 the Firm donated 50 items (or more) to a local charity.

November-December, 2015
Donation:  Donating new games and toys.
Recipient: Children’s Hospital of Michiganwith the hope that these items will bring a little cheer to the young patients who will be in the hospital over the holidays.

October, 2015
Donation:  Donating new mittens and gloves.
Recipient: Mittens for Detroit, which collects, purchases and distributes mittens and gloves to 100 Detroit charities, agencies, schools, and programs that help children and adults in need.

September, 2015
Donation:  Donating 50 Challenge Coins.
Recipient: 17th District Veteran’s Court in Redford Township, established by Judge Karen Khalil.  The Challenge Coins are awarded to veterans who found themselves on the wrong side of the law for special recognition of their ability to overcome difficulties after returning from years of service in defense of our great country and completing the requirements of the Veterans Court’s treatment program.

August, 2015
Donation:  Donating school supplies.
Recipient: Taylor International Academy, which is a K-8th grade school that provides an alternative learning choice for students of Detroit, Southfield and other nearby communities to connect families with the local and international community. 

July, 2015
Donation:  Donating food and supplies.
Recipient: PBJ Outreach, Inc., which is a non-profit organization focused on feeding and clothing the poor and marginalized living in the Detroit metropolitan area. The organization unites volunteers and equips them to obtain, prepare and distribute food and clothing while creating an awareness of our obligation to service others.

June, 2015
Donation:  Donating 50 copies of the book “When The Bough Breaks: Forever After the Death of a Son or Daughter” to Angela Hospice’s bereavement program to assist clients through their grief journey.
Recipient: Angela Hospice, which is a not-for-profit hospice center that provides comprehensive, compassionate, and Christlike hospice care to the community of Southeast Michigan.

May, 2015
Donation:  Art supplies (construction paper, markers, crayons, craft kits, journals, paint); beach towels; sun screen
Recipient: Alternatives for Girls Rise N’ Shine Summer Camp, which is a fun, free, and educational summer camp for at-risk girls in southwest Detroit.

April, 2015
Donation:  Dog/Cat food, treats, collars, toys, etc.
Recipient: Dearborn Animal Shelter, who is dedicated to the rescue and protection of animals in the community, while inspiring healthy relationships between people and their companion animals.

March, 2015
Donation:  New and gently used books
Recipient: Most Holy Trinity School in Detroit, which will be using the books to expand their kindergarten through 8th classroom libraries.

February, 2015
Donation:  Prepackaged and individual boxes of snacks (granola bars, pretzels, fruit snacks, juice boxes)
RecipientThe Guidance Center’s Kids Talk Program, which helps abused children seek assistance

January, 2015
Donation:  New hats, mittens, gloves and scarves
RecipientSt. Dominic Outreach Center in Detroit, which serves the homeless, disabled and working poor of our community who are in need

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