DM Injury Law's Community Service Impacts Over 4,000 Kansas City Children in 2025
January 28th, 2026 8:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
DM Injury Law's 2025 community impact report demonstrates how a legal firm's substantial volunteer hours and financial investments in youth athletics, crisis support, and education programs create meaningful social infrastructure beyond traditional philanthropy.

DM Injury Law released its 2025 Kansas City Community Impact Report, revealing that the firm's team members contributed more than 1,300 hours of community service while supporting over 100 local nonprofit organizations and directly impacting 4,017 children throughout the year. Mike DiPasquale, founder of DM Injury Law and the DiPasquale Moore Law Firm Foundation, stated that the firm's commitment to community work is rooted in the belief that strong communities create strong futures. This extensive community engagement matters because it represents a model of corporate social responsibility where service is integrated into business operations rather than treated as peripheral charity.
The DiPasquale Moore Law Firm Foundation has invested more than $500,000 in grants to support young athletes across Kansas City since its 2022 inception. In 2025 alone, the Foundation provided over $100,000 in grants and equipment to 23 local high school football teams, served more than 140 team meals, and hosted 400+ athletes and coaches at Media Day at Arrowhead Stadium. DiPasquale connected this investment to lessons learned from football about teamwork, perseverance, commitment, and sacrifice. The Foundation also sponsored a free Citywide Basketball Tournament, provided jerseys for Girls Play Flag Football programs, and created Career Exploration Days to connect Kansas City students with real-world professional pathways. These initiatives are important because they address youth development through structured athletic and educational programming that builds character and practical skills.
DM Injury Law's partnership with CarePortal earned the firm the organization's 2025 Philanthropic Award. Since 2021, the firm has positively impacted 521 children through CarePortal, generating an economic impact of $130,610 for families in crisis and preventing children from entering the overburdened foster care system. This aspect of their work demonstrates how targeted corporate partnerships can address systemic social issues. The firm's community engagement extended across four key areas: families in crisis through organizations like CarePortal, Newhouse, and Habitat for Humanity; vulnerable populations through Harvesters and MOCSA; cultural support through The Hispanic Chamber and LatinX Education Collaborative; and leadership & education through PAL KCK and Junior Achievement. This comprehensive approach matters because it creates a multiplier effect where support in one area reinforces progress in others.
The 2025 impact numbers include 1,373 volunteer hours contributed by staff, 309 staff volunteer appointments, 19,225 meals provided, $511,000+ in nonprofit sponsorships, $242,994 in direct donations, and 100+ nonprofit organizations supported. DM Injury Law encourages employees to volunteer on company time, with 5% of staff members serving on nonprofit boards throughout Kansas City. Stephanie Moore from DM Injury Law was selected as a Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City "Most Wanted" honoree in 2025, helping raise more than $1.6 million for children in need. This corporate culture of compassion is significant because it demonstrates how businesses can leverage their human capital alongside financial resources for community benefit.
In addition to monetary contributions, the firm hosted community engagement events including Teacher of the Week recognition programs, Career Exploration Days, the Citywide Basketball Championship, and the Debate KC Essay Contest. These programs were designed to create authentic, lasting connections while meeting real needs beyond traditional sponsorships. The firm's approach illustrates how professional service organizations can build social capital through sustained, multifaceted community investment rather than one-time donations. For more information about DM Injury Law's community involvement, visit https://DMLawUSA.com.
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