Tressler LLP Honored with Elizabeth Campbell Community Service Award by F.O.C.U.O.S.
F.O.C.U.O.S., a non-profit organization rooted in empowering at-risk youth and underserved individuals through mentorship, education and skill-building opportunities, will honor Tressler at its Annual Gala on Friday, May 2. In recognition of the Tressler team's outstanding contributions to the community, Tressler will receive the Elizabeth Campbell Community Service Award.
The Tressler LLP legal team has been proudly serving the Bolingbrook and Romeoville community for more than 39 years. Tressler provides legal services to local government bodies such as school districts, park districts, villages and library districts both locally and across northern and central Illinois. They also represent businesses and non-profits from incorporation through dissolution and everything in between, including contract negotiations, personnel matters, partnership agreements, litigation, planning and zoning, construction and real estate matters. Tressler attorneys also provide members of the community with support for their personal business matters, estate planning and employment issues. Tressler joined with Moss and Bloomberg in 2005 at the East Briarcliff location and has continued their involvement in the community at our 550 East Boughton offices.
Beyond our legal services, Tressler’s team is actively involved in supporting local organizations and community events throughout the year. Locally, Tressler is proud to support the following wonderful organizations financially or by volunteering time:
- ANEW: Building Beyond Violence and Abuse
- Bolingbrook Rotary Club
- Bolingbrook Park District
- Bolingbrook Lions Club
- Bolingbrook Chamber events (John was on the Chamber Executive Committee for several years).
- Bolingbrook Youth Baseball League, Inc.
- Community Service Council
- F.O.C.U.O.S
- Foundation for Bolingbrook Parks (love that PechaKucha!)
- Heart Haven Outreach
- Lawyers In The Library
- Northern Will County Special Recreation Association
- Panthers Sports Club
- Romeoville Chamber of Commerce
- Valley View Educational Enrichment Foundation
- Valley View Community School District 365U
Tressler LLP has deep roots in the community and takes great pride in supporting F.O.C.U.O.S. and the amazing folks who give their time to help the youth of Bolingbrook. The Tressler Team is grateful for this recognition and looks forward to supporting F.O.C.U.O.S. for many years to come.
About F.O.C.U.O.S.
F.O.C.U.O.S. (Focus on Critically Using Our Skills) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in the Will County Dupage Township. Established in 2019, F.O.C.U.O.S. has proudly served over 1,000 participants, providing the guidance and resources necessary for their personal and academic growth. Their mission is rooted in empowerment – specifically, empowering underserved and at-risk individuals to realize their full potential. Recognizing the critical need for positive mentorship and tailored programming, F.O.C.U.O.S. centers their mission on adolescents, youth, and young adults who may otherwise face challenges on their journey to success.
About Tressler LLP
Tressler has one of the most experienced and multi-faceted government law practices in Illinois. As local governments are faced with increasingly complex regulatory matters and ever-growing exposure to litigation, we offer a diverse array of talent to serve our clients’ needs. From our Chicago and Bolingbrook offices, our seasoned team is uniquely positioned to represent municipalities, cities, villages, park districts, school districts and other public entities throughout northern and central Illinois, including Lake, Cook, Will, DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Grundy counties.
Tressler has significant talent and experience in critical areas of law that support our government law practice. These include lawyers who focus their practices on bankruptcy, construction/surety litigation, environmental law, insurance coverage, intellectual property, complex real estate and construction litigation, among others.
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