Community Involvement in Florida
Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa is committed to the clients and the communities we serve. Our firm is composed of expert trial attorneys and personal injury lawyers who call Palm Beach County, Martin County, St. Lucie County, and South Florida home.
What is service without giving back? Contributing to the community where we work and raise our families is a key philosophy of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa. While our Palm Beach, Port St. Lucie lawyers are known for top-notch performance and legal expertise, our reputation in giving back to the community precedes us.
Below are some of the charities we support, as well as our firm’s community involvement with various organizations:
Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa is proud to support the Riviera Beach CRA’s main mission to guide the city’s redevelopment efforts. This includes making investments of public funds in key infrastructure improvement projects that have the capacity to act as a catalyst for additional private funding and development, create jobs and help to improve the quality of life for city residents.

Florida-based Living Hungry is a charity born of the belief every child has a potential worth nourishing. Poverty setbacks and malnutrition plague our at-risk teens and homeless youth worst. Living Hungry is created to provide nutrition products and logistical solutions by teaming with funding partners to change the storyline and unleash hidden genius in the next generation.
The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® is an education and fundraising event for breast cancer. The series of 5K runs and fitness walks raises significant funds and awareness for the breast cancer movement, celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors that who have lost their battle with the disease. Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa is committed helping find a cure for Breast Cancer.
El Sol supports the improvement and quality of life for the residents of Jupiter and surrounding communities by providing services primarily to day laborers, their children and families.
A home is one of the basic necessities of any individual. Habitat for Humanity provides homes to screened families through a sweat-equity requirement and low mortgage payments. The firm supports the organization’s cause to empower families by responding to the basic need for shelter.
Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa supports the work of the Hospice of Palm Beach County and their commitment to providing quality treatment and end-of-life care to every person who needs it.
L.E.A.F. is a 501 (C) (3) charity that helps injured law enforcement officers and the families of those who meet untimely or wrongful death. The firm fully supports their cause and their annual fundraising activities.

Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa supports the number radio show 97.9 FM KVJ Show and Little Smiles. Little Smiles, provides volunteers, supplies, and funds to add joy to the lives of the children they care for. Little Smiles helps heal hearts and create little smiles by providing gifts and fun activities to children impacted by serious illness, homelessness or tragedy. They believe every child deserves to smile!

United Way is one of the most well-known charities that helps families all year. But during Christmas, the United Way goes into high gear to help families through the United Way Holiday Project and we are proud to support this initiative. For more than 30 years, United Way of Martin County has spread holiday cheer by providing toys and holiday meals to more than 1,000 local families and 3,000 children each year.
An outreach organization working cooperatively to provide assistance for individuals and families struggling to make ends meet in St. Lucie County.

Clinics Can Help makes donations of medical equipment to those in need. They take donations of wheelchairs, hospital beds, nebulizers and more. Clinics Can Help is Florida’s largest medical reuse organization. Working together, they build hope, provide dignity and save lives throughout South Florida. Managing Shareholder Jonathan Levy is passionate about the organization and serves on the Board of Directors.
The mission of the Farmworker Coordinating Council of Palm Beach, Inc. is to promote self-sufficiency and improve the quality of life of migrant and seasonal farmworkers through education, advocacy, and access to services.

This event hosted by Sunlight Community Church met at the crossroads of fun & community outreach. Amid a backdrop of music, free food and prizes, attendees were provided information about local health services. Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa sponsored the event, also providing information and entertainment.
The food bank’s mission is to alleviate hunger by obtaining and distributing food and other essentials in Indian River, Martin, St. Lucie, and Okeechobee Counties.

Communities Connected for Kids’ mission is to enhance the safety, permanency and well-being of all children in Okeechobee and the Treasure Coast through a community network of family support services. Managing Shareholder Steve Simon has been involved with Communities Connected for Kids and is on the Board of Directors.
Where hope has a home. Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa supports the Quantum House. If you have a child being treated in a medical facility and you need a place to stay in the West Palm Beach area, they can help. Attorney Marc Golden is on the Advisory Board.
For over 24 years, the Boys & Girls Clubs of St. Lucie County has been at the forefront of youth development, working with young people from disadvantaged economic, social and family circumstances. With 20 locations throughout the county, we are able to serve more than 8,000 youth annually with our afterschool, summer and outreach programming such as truancy.
Communities Connected for Kids’ mission is to enhance the safety, permanency and well-being of all children in Okeechobee and the Treasure Coast through a community network of family support services.

We love animals at Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa and that’s why we support Justin Bartlett Animal Rescue. Their goal is to reduce the number of homeless dogs and cats from becoming victim to shelter euthanasia by getting all dogs and cats adopted. They also have a not-for-profit hospital, that provides affordable health care for animals. Attorney Alan Aronson serves on the Advisory Council.