FBT Law Volunteers
This summer got started for me pulling garlic mustard weed alongside my children for a YPAL event to support Olmsted Parks in their efforts to eradicate the weed from our beautiful parks system. The heaping trailer full of weeds gave me a sense of accomplishment and joy in knowing it was the efforts of young people in our community that made it happen.
The Habitat for Humanity House was next up on my YPAL summer agenda. There had been a great deal of work done between the groundbreaking and when I returned to volunteer for Frost Brown Todd’s build day.
I worked alongside bright young attorneys- fresh out of law school who had come out and willingly lined up in the heat to be taught how to install windows and prep the exterior for earth friendly siding. What a great demonstration of what’s possible in our city’s future!
It’s important to me that the leaders of my generation have the right goals, the right priorities, and the leadership skills to make them reality. Thanks to everyone that gets up off the sofa and pitches in to make a difference in the lives of others!
By Tiffany Fults, YPAL PR Director



