CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire -01/06/12)- Macey Bankruptcy Law Senior Partner Jeffrey Aleman has made a generous donation to the Cameron Can Foundation, which was founded to help provide financial support to families with children in need of constant medical care.
The foundation was created after Cameron Dominick was born two months premature with a number of serious medical complications affecting his brain, kidney, diaphragm and spinal cord. Constantly struggling to provide Cameron with his critical therapies, doctor visits, surgeries and tests, his parents Matt and Rory Dominick started the foundation to help fight for their son as well as other children with life-threatening medical conditions.
"I've worked with Matt for several years and have come to respect and admire him as a businessman," said Jeffrey Aleman, Senior Partner of Macey Bankruptcy Law. "When I found out about the circumstances surrounding his son Cameron, I wanted to pitch in and help."
Macey Bankruptcy Law has joined the battle alongside the Cameron Can Foundation to help families throughout Illinois with their financial struggles. "No child should be denied their medical needs for any reason, much less for financial reasons," added Aleman.
Cameron, now five-years-old, is full of life thanks to the ongoing support of the Cameron Can Foundation and such sponsors as Macey Bankruptcy Law, which allow him to continue with his treatments. "Cameron has made great strides and I can't wait to see what's next for him," said Aleman.
The law firm's mission is also to help families in need. The attorneys at Macey Bankruptcy Law represent consumer debtors dealing with Chapter 7 and 13 bankruptcy cases. Giving clients the confidence they need to get a second chance is always foremost with the attorneys from Macey Bankruptcy Law. For more information, visit http://www.maceybankruptcylaw.com/.
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