Local Attorney Named Volunteer of the Year

Source: Goddard Company

Jennifer Gillon Duffy, a partner and Certified Family Law Specialist with the Fell, Marking, Abkin, Montgomery, Granet & Raney, LLP, law firm, has been named the Dream Foundation’s Volunteer of the Year for 2018 for her work with the organization’s Flower Empower program. Duffy also is the recipient of the President of the United States’ Volunteer Service Award for 2017 and 2018.

Duffy will be recognized at the Dream Foundation’s luncheon on May 16, 2019. She has volunteered her time virtually every Saturday for over seven years making, and teaching others to make, bouquets from donated flowers for people in hospice, retirement homes, who are recovering from surgery, or who otherwise need some cheer. Duffy has created over 2,500 bouquets during this time.

The Dream Foundation is the only national non-profit organization that grants final dreams to terminally ill adults, providing end-of-life dreams that offer inspiration, comfort and closure, and improve the quality of life for participants and their families. Dreams can be as simple as paying a heating bill to relieve financial stress, to creating happy memories, to meeting a personal hero – any dream that offers compassion and support.

Special to the Dream Foundation’s hometown of Santa Barbara, Flower Empower is a volunteer-driven program that delivers hope and compassion. Several days each week, groups of volunteers prepare dozens of arrangements using donated flowers and then make deliveries to hospices, cancer centers and homes. In addition to abundant bouquets, flower recipients enjoy fresh-baked cookies, fine chocolates, and cards handmade by school children.  

For more information about the campaign and Flower Empower, please visit dreamfoundation.org/flower-empower

Duffy specializes in employment law, family law, and civil litigation. She joined Fell Marking in 2004 and became a partner in 2008. Duffy also serves on the boards of various charities and volunteers with multiple philanthropic groups.

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  1. Congratulations and thank you Jennifer. I was a volunteer for Flower Empower when it started. There were so many with Aids in those years, most often young men. So very sad! Heartbreaking.

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