Community Involvement

At Steinger, Greene & Feiner, we pride ourselves on giving back to our community. We live and work where you live and work. Since 1997, we have considered it our responsibility to make a positive impact on the community.

“As members of this community, it is not just our duty but our privilege to engage with and support our fellow neighbors. Businesses and employees alike have a responsibility to give back to the community that supports us. By working together, we can create a better future for us all.”

Organizations We Support:

Broward County Public Schools
FARE: Food Allergy Research & Eduation
MADD: Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Play for PINK
The Fund for West Palm Beach Police

Community News

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Blood Drive is a Huge Success
Blood Drive is a Huge Success
Steinger, Greene & Feiner, a prominent law firm in South Florida, recently organized a blood drive in partnership with On...
Steinger, Greene & Feiner Gives More
Steinger, Greene & Feiner Gives More
At Steinger, Greene, & Feiner, the holiday season is a time of joy, gratitude, and giving back to the communities we proudly ...
SGF and United Way Join Hands to Provide Food to the Hungry in Palm Beach County
SGF and United Way Join Hands to Provide Food to the Hungry in Palm Beach County
At Steinger, Greene & Feiner Injury Lawyers, we believe that it is our responsibility to give back to the community that supp...

Scholarships

Steinger, Greene and Feiner is dedicated to bettering our local communities. One way in which we do that is through scholarships and fundraising, including our Law Scholarship for Child Advocates and Latin Heritage Law Student Scholarship. We are also involved with various nonprofits around Florida. Learn more about our community involvement below.

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LATIN HERITAGE SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship will be awarded to support one high-achieving Hispanic student planning to pursue a career in law.

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CHILD ADVOCATE SCHOLARSHIP

A scholarship for future lawyers fighting for the cause: a child advocate or abuse survivor seeking a law degree.

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