Attorney Kenneth J. Allen and Allen Law Group Donates Winter Coats to Head Start Children

Attorney Kenneth J. Allen and Allen Law Group   Donates Winter Coats to Head Start Children

Paladin, a non-profit organization that hosts Head Start of LaPorte County and Early  Childhood Programs at Imagination Station (Michigan City) and Bethany Church (LaPorte City), is thrilled to  announce that our area’s children will be a little warmer this winter thanks to the Injury Attorney Kenneth J.  Allen and Allen Law Group.  

This generous donation was brought to fruition through Family Advocate, Nedra Jones’ conversation with her  niece. She noticed that many students coming into the Head Start building don’t appear to be ready for the  changing weather, a trend she saw last winter as well. Her niece Ashlee, knew the law firm and well-known  philanthropist, Kenneth J. Allen. She suggested that her aunt reach out; to their delight, Mr. Allen contacted  Head Start himself to say that he planned to help.  

Paladin serves approximately 200 children (and their families) in LaPorte County through its ECE programs.  When families have access to high quality, affordable child care, children are more successful in school and  studies have shown improved health and increased earning outcomes over children's lifetimes. “Head Start is a federal program that supports children and families whose incomes are at or below the federal poverty  guidelines, those households that receive TANF, SSI, SNAP and other social services, those in the foster care  system and those experiencing homelessness,” said Natasha Kendle, Paladin’s Head Start Family Services  Manager. 

“No child should go hungry or cold, nor bear the shame of wearing old hand-me-downs or misfitting coats,” said  Attorney Allen. “This is why for the past 30 years or more, we’ve donated thousands of winter coats and holiday  meals to families in need living in the communities we serve. We also help needy families buy gifts for their kids  at Christmastime.” “I believe God put me here to help others,” Allen said, “and that’s been a blessing in itself.” 

About Kenneth J. Allen.

Injury Attorney Allen is no stranger to helping community organizations in need of  support. Allen Law Group has long supported the United Way, sponsoring the “Reading Buddies” program as  well as the Boys & Girls Clubs’ “Kidstop” which provides before and after-school childcare for families in need.  He also sponsors the Teachers of Excellence program, which selects and honors area teachers each month for  his or her outstanding contribution to education and supports the IU School of Medicine which named Mr. Allen  the recipient of the Fifth Annual Child Safety Advocate Award, along with the Indiana Safe Kids Coalition. Mr.  Allen is also a lifetime member of the NAACP (Chairman’s Circle).  

About Paladin, Inc.

Paladin is a non-profit that serves as advocates for adults with disabilities, children, and  seniors. Paladin serves as determined advocates and allies for people with disabilities, in fact we’ve been doing  it for over fifty years! Paladin was created through a merger between Michiana Resources and Parents and  Friends on July 1, 2017. Michiana Resources, founded in 1967 by Richard F. Surber, provided vocational  opportunities. Parents and Friends, founded in 1976 by Joan Coleman and Jane Herrberg, provided direct  support and residential services to intellectually disabled individuals in the community. Paladin also merged  with Barker Enrichment Center (2018) and the Child Care Consortium (2019) to provide children’s services.  Paladin assumed disabilities day programming in Lake County (2018) and today serves approximately 500  children, individuals with intellectual disabilities, and seniors in Northwest Indiana. To support Paladin’s efforts  or for career opportunities, contact us at paladin@paladin.care, visit us online at imagination.care or  paladin.care.