
Law fi rm delivers lunch to
Children’s Hospital at Montefi ore
BY JASON COHEN
Barasch McGarry, a
longtime advocate for fi rst
responders and the entire
9/11 community, brought
lunch to the Children’s
Hospital, at Montefi ore on
May 8.
The law fi rm has also
provided meals for medical
professionals at hospitals
across the city
and Long Island including
Glen Cove Hospital,
New York Presbyterian,
Mount Sinai Hospital, St.
Francis Hospital, NYU
Winthrop Hospital, Good
Samaritan Hospital, St.
Catherine of Siena Medical
Center, Stony Brook
University Hospital,
Staten Island University
Hospital and Southside
Hospital.
“These people are our
heroes – they need to be
fed and they need to be
taken care of, so they can
take care of us,” said Michael
Barasch, managing
partner of Barasch
McGarry. “In this time
of need, we are proud to
support fi rst responders
who have been forced to
sleep in their cars and the
medical providers working
extended shifts to protect
the public health. We
owe them all an enormous
debt of gratitude.”
Barasch McGarry represents
more than 20,000
fi rst responders and survivors
with 9/11 Victim
Compensation Fund
claims. The fi rm successfully
advocated for the
Never Forget the Heroes:
James Zadroga, Ray Pfeifer
and Luis Alvarez Permanent
Authorization of
the September 11th Victim
Compensation Fund
Act, which extended the
9/11 Victim Compensation
Fund until 2092. Doctors at CHAM receive food from Barasch McGarry last week. Photo Photo courtesy of Barasch McGarry
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