Hutchens Law Firm Spurs 'Pay it Forward' Giving Campaign

The Hutchens law firm of North Carolina has created a unique holiday program called High Performance Giving that it is sharing with the local community in hopes that it will spread throughout the state and beyond.

To create the spark to get the campaign started, Hutchens law firm is making special cards to individuals free of charge at firm locations in Fayetteville, Charlotte or Wilmington, NC.

Each card is printed with unique ID number. Once someone has a card, he or she may use it to perform a random act of kindness. This can be anything, such as participating in a community cleanup, paying for someone's order in the drive-through line or helping someone
with a flat tire. The act does not have to cost money.

Once the good deed has been done the cardholder makes note of the unique ID number and passes on the card to the person or organization that was helped.

Next they visit highperformancegiving.com, enter their card number and post a comment about how they used the card. The website tracks comments of each card so that users can see how often it was shared, the good deeds that were done, and how many people were positively affected as the card was passed from person to person. People are encouraged to describe how their experience affected them.

To get a card, people simply visit any of three Hutchens law offices. To see the cards in action visit their website highperformancegiving.com. Cards may also be ordered from the website in bulk for businesses and organizations who wish to distribute them to members, customers and employees.

"Hutchens law firm is committed to giving back to the communities where we do business and where our employees live and work," says Managing Partner Terry Hutchens. "We look far to seeing just how far the good deeds of others spread this holiday season and beyond."

"With or without a card you can make the world a better place one action at a time. Don't let it stop with you."High Performance Giving Hutchens law firm

 

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