Law Office of John B. Jackson Proudly Sponsors Charity Pickleball and Tennis Tournament

Carrollton, GA – The Law Office of John B. Jackson is pleased to announce its participation as a banner sponsor for the highly anticipated Charity Pickleball and Tennis Tournament, held at the prestigious Sunset Hills Country Club on November 4th and 5th. This event, benefiting the Carroll County Emergency Shelter, is dedicated to raising funds and awareness for victims of domestic violence within our community.
As a dedicated advocate for justice and community involvement, the Law Office of John B. Jackson recognizes the importance of supporting local initiatives that promote the safety and well-being of individuals affected by domestic violence. The Carroll County Emergency Shelter plays a vital role in providing a safe haven and resources to those in need, and we are proud to contribute to their commendable efforts.
The Charity Pickleball and Tennis Tournament brought together participants from various backgrounds and skill levels, united by their shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of domestic violence victims. This event not only showcased exceptional sporting talent but also served as a powerful platform to raise awareness about the issue at hand.
“We are honored to have been a banner sponsor for such a meaningful event,” said John B. Jackson, founder of the Law Office of John B. Jackson. “By supporting the Carroll County Emergency Shelter and participating in the Charity Pickleball and Tennis Tournament, we hope to help create a safer and more supportive environment for those affected by domestic violence in our community.”
The Law Office of John B. Jackson remains deeply committed to serving the community and supporting initiatives that contribute to the well-being of individuals and families. Through our involvement in events like the Charity Pickleball and Tennis Tournament, we strive to make a lasting impact and bring about positive change.
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