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The Latest news about what is available to our Society in North America, These PR articles, bring the newest technologies, initiatives and helpful tools to those who need them through social services.

Standard Process Donates 57,000 Meals Through its 9th Annual One Day, One Bottle, One Meal Event



The donations supported Feeding America and more than 200 food banks across the nation

PALMYRA, Wis., Aug. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Standard Process® has announced the donation of 57,000 meals to a network of more than 200 food banks across the nation as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to change lives through whole food nutrition. The donation — which supported Feeding America® — was made possible through the company’s 9th annual One Day, One Bottle, One Meal event, which was held on Thursday, August 15, 2024.

Stark & Stark Secures $25.75 Million Settlement for Burlington County Teenager Catastrophically Injured by BurLINK Bus


Stark & Stark has secured a $25,750,000 settlement on behalf of RJ Steele, a Burlington County resident whose life was tragically altered following a catastrophic motorcycle accident in 2017. The settlement brings a measure of justice to RJ and his family, who have faced unimaginable challenges over the past seven years. The settlement, recently received Court approval, which was the result of a mediation with the Honorable Eugene J. McCaffrey, Jr. (Ret). Joel R. Rosenberg, Esq, shareholder at Stark & Stark, assisted by Ksenia Cutler, Esq., represented RJ Steele in the lawsuit against Burlington County and Stout’s.

HAMILTON, N.J., Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — The incident occurred on July 11, 2017, when a Burlington County BurLINK bus, operated by Stout’s Charter Bus, under contract with the County, collided with RJ’s motorcycle at the intersection of Pinecone Drive and Junction Road in Pemberton Township, New Jersey. The bus failed to yield at a stop sign, pulling directly into RJ’s path. The resulting collision left RJ with a traumatic brain injury, devastating his promising future.

At the time of the accident, RJ was a recent graduate of the Burlington County Institute of Technology, armed with a welding certificate and a bright future. A State wrestling championship competitor and member of the Carpenters Union, Local 255, RJ was working with his father in the family business, Steelecraft Builders, with ambitions to eventually take over the family enterprise.

“This was a preventable tragedy,” said Joel R. Rosenberg, the Stark & Stark shareholder who represented RJ Steele. “RJ’s life was forever changed because of the gross negligence of the BurLINK bus operator. He was a young man full of potential, on the cusp of realizing his dreams, when this terrible accident robbed him of his future. The strength RJ has shown in the years since—enduring surgery, countless therapies and setbacks—has been nothing short of heroic. This settlement, while substantial, reflects the profound loss RJ and his family have suffered and will help to provide for his continued care and rehabilitation.”

Immediately following the accident, RJ was in a coma, with doctors offering little to no hope for his recovery. Despite the bleak prognosis, his parents, Denise and Russel Steele, Sr., dedicated their lives to his care, taking leave from their jobs to support RJ through his long and exhausting journey to regain function and strength. “This settlement can’t undo the past,” Rosenberg continued, “but it can ensure that RJ has access to the ongoing care and resources he needs to improve and that his quality of life is as comfortable and fulfilling as possible.”

Rosenberg emphasized the broader implications of the case. “This outcome serves as a stark reminder that those responsible for public safety must be held accountable for their actions and take corrective measures to prevent someone else from getting injured. RJ and his family can take some comfort in knowing that justice has been served, and the entities responsible for this preventable tragedy have been called to account.”

The case, Denise Steele, Guardian Ad Litem of Russel Steele, Jr., v. Stout’s Charter Bus, et al., No. BUR-L-001407-18, was litigated in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Burlington County.

About Joel R. Rosenberg and Stark & Stark

Joel R. Rosenberg has spent 39 years advocating for individuals who have suffered catastrophic injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and injuries resulting from vehicular crashes, motorcycle crashes, medical negligence and premises liability. Certified as a Civil Trial Attorney by both the New Jersey Supreme Court and the National Board of Trial Advocacy, Rosenberg is known for his unwavering commitment to justice those who have suffered injuries as the result of the negligence of others.

Founded in 1933, Stark & Stark is one of New Jersey’s oldest law practices, offering comprehensive legal services for businesses and individuals. With a 90-year legacy, Stark & Stark continues to deliver practical, efficient solutions to clients in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and across the United States.

For more information, visit www.stark-stark.com

NOTE: Any information about verdicts or settlements obtained are based on the unique facts of each case. Although these results were obtained by our firm, they may not indicate the success or value of any other case.

Media Contact

Susan Poyatt, Premier Legal Marketing, 1 (856) 320-2016, [email protected], premierlegalmarketing.com

SOURCE Stark & Stark

Veteran-Owned Public Relations Firm Recognized as Finalist in PR Daily’s Nonprofit Communication Awards


Evocati Public Relations, a veteran-owned firm based in Tysons, VA, has been named a finalist in PR Daily’s Nonprofit Communications Awards for their campaign launching MilitaryConnected.org. The campaign, which achieved over 310 million impressions and secured $500,000 in seed funding, was recognized for its success in promoting a newly launched nonprofit supporting “military-ready” businesses. The firm, founded by Iraq War veteran Barrett Y. Bogue, is celebrated for its dedication to underserved communities through purpose-driven public relations.

TYSONS, Va., Aug. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Evocati PR is thrilled to announce it has been recognized as a finalist in the PR Campaign category of PR Daily’s Nonprofit Communications Awards for its “Launching MilitaryConnected.org in a Crowded Sea of Goodwill” campaign.

The campaign achieved remarkable results in 2023 as its client was featured by Military Times, USA Today, Yahoo! News, the Associated Press, and MarketWatch, earning more than 310 million impressions. As a result, MilitaryConnected.org led the national share of voice around “military-ready” businesses. More importantly it secured $500,000 in seed funding and its first corporate sponsorship.

“This is so totally awesome,” said Barrett Y. Bogue, President and Founder of Evocati PR. “We’re excited that our micro-PR firm is a finalist alongside bigger firms as it underscores the talent and passion our team has for serving nonprofit clients. We believe every underserved community in America deserves a voice and are honored by PR Daily’s recognition.” A veteran of the Iraq War, Bogue founded the firm after more than a decade of service in the federal and nonprofit sectors.

Evocati PR has a proud history of proven results with organizations that serve underrepresented communities including Soldiers’ Angels, the National Potato Council, Hero’s Bridge, Fayetteville State University, and the Michigan Potato Industry Commission.

PR Daily’s Nonprofit Communications Awards shine a spotlight on the meaningful work that teams are doing to advocate for, build awareness of, and/or raise funds for important nonprofit causes, initiatives or organizations; they are a celebration of the passion that drives these organizations.

“Congratulations to Evocati PR,” said Brendan Gannon, Senior Marketing Manager for Ragan’s and PR Daily’s Awards programs. “Your recognition is a testament to the dedication and innovation that your team has poured into your work.”

Evocati PR will be honored with the other finalists during the Nonprofit Communications Awards Luncheon, which will take place September 27 at the Yale Club in New York City. This event will be an inspiring industry event, honoring the top nonprofit communications work. It will provide opportunities for attendees to network, celebrating all of the successful work from the past year and more.

About Evocati Public Relations: Founded in 2018, Evocati Public Relations partners with leading businesses to research, market, and grow their impact through purpose-driven public relations. Its mission is to empower any business with a cost-efficient means to communicate, activate, and inspire underserved communities. Headquartered in Tysons, VA, Evocati PR is a service-disabled veteran-owned small business that supports clients across the U.S. Visit www.evocatillc.com to learn more.

About Ragan Communications and PR Daily: Ragan Communications has been delivering trusted news, training and intelligence for more than 50 years to internal and external communicators and business executives via its conferences, webinars, training, awards, subscriptions and its membership divisions. Its daily news sites—PRDaily.com and Ragan.com—are read by more than 600,000 internal and external communicators monthly.

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“Congratulations to Evocati PR,” said Brendan Gannon, Senior Marketing Manager for Ragan’s and PR Daily’s Awards programs. “Your recognition is a testament to the dedication and innovation that your team has poured into your work.”

Media Contact

Mark Szymanski, Evocati Public Relations, 1 202-365-6862, [email protected], www.evocatillc.com 

Barrett Bogue, Evocati Public Relations, 1 202-670-5587, [email protected]www.evocatillc.com 

SOURCE Evocati Public Relations

Noxsano’s Restore Wound Pads and Gels Cut Wound Healing Time, Reducing Costs and Effort in Veterinary Clinics