36 This year Mintz attorneys Mandy Carozza and Gauri Punjabi trained the volunteer attorneys on “Best Practices for Implementing Social Media Policies,” while Cynthia Larose focused on “Cybersecurity for the Nonprofit: Some Top Questions to Ask.” Both the volunteer in-house attorneys and nonprofit clients were deeply appreciative of the program. CHELSEA’S LIGHT FOUNDATION In 2010, San Diego high school senior Chelsea King went for a run in broad daylight and didn’t return. Five days later, her remains were discovered in a shallow grave. Chelsea had been raped and strangled by a known sexual predator. Following Chelsea’s death, her parents, Brent and Kelly King, established a nonprofit charitable foundation in her name and helped pass a California law that increases penalties, parole provisions, and oversight for violent sexual predators convicted of attacking children. Since the passage of that legislation, Chelsea’s Law, the Kings have pushed for similar legal reforms across the nation. Chelsea’s Light Foundation empowers individuals to help safeguard children, sponsors youth programs, and provides scholarships to high school seniors who share Chelsea’s commitment to positive change. Attorney Andrew Skale started working with Chelsea’s Light shortly after it was founded, and is now a board member. Along with attorneys Jacqulyn Lewis, Lance Kurata, and Tali Tuchin, as well as legal specialist Jacobo Dib, he worked on a variety of matters for the organization. With the firm’s help, the founda- tion has funded more than $100,000 in scholarships and has advocated for legislative change in a number of states, with the goal of enacting legislation that will protect children across the country. Mintz has helped protect the foundation’s trademarks, continued to handle further agreements related to the annual Finish Chelsea’s Run 5K, and reviewed employment agreements. The team has also continued to review agreements related to a documentary created by Chelsea’s brother, Tyler King. “Chelsea’s Light: A Brother’s Journey,” which premiered at the San Diego Film Festival, tells Chelsea’s story from Tyler’s perspective while raising awareness about sexual violence against children and looking at how the criminal justice system often fails to protect them. The full documentary can be viewed online at chelseaslight.org/about-us. CONCUSSION LEGACY FOUNDATION The Concussion Legacy Foundation (CLF) is dedicated to advancing the study, treatment, and prevention of the effects of brain trauma in athletes and other at-risk groups, including members of the military. Through its efforts, CLF aims to keep athletes safe, especially children participating in youth sports, and to promote awareness of the risks of concussions and brain trauma. CLF has been at the forefront of raising awareness about concussion risks, and Mintz and CLF have worked together since 2008 as the organization has grown. Attorneys Keith Carroll, Brian Dunphy, Kelly Frey, Cynthia Larose, Timur Slonim, Kate Stewart, and Steve Weiner have provided CLF with guidance and advice on a range of matters, including health law, corporate, contract, data privacy, and intellectual property issues. CRADLES TO CRAYONS Launched in Boston in 2002 by founder and CEO Lynn Margherio, Cradles to Crayons focuses on providing children in need—from birth through age 12—with the everyday essentials to thrive at home, at school, and at play. New and nearly new children’s items, collected through grassroots community drives and corporate donations, are processed and packaged by volunteers in the Cradles to Crayons warehouse. These packages are then distributed to local disadvantaged children through a collaborative network of diverse service partners. Each year, Cradles to Crayons provides nearly 250,000 children in poverty with essential items including clothing, shoes, winter coats, and filled backpacks. In the summer of 2017, Cradles to Crayons set out to purchase a new building in suburban Boston to serve as its headquarters. Mintz has assisted Cradles to Crayons at every step of the transaction, representing the organization throughout the Additional Pro Bono Highlights (continued)