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Gray, Gray & Gray to sponsor event to benefit food bank - Oct. 23 at Seaport Hotel

Boston, MA Gray, Gray & Gray, LLP will help sponsor the 2025 Women Fighting Hunger Annual Breakfast to benefit The Greater Boston Food Bank. The event will take place on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at the Seaport Hotel.

The Women Fighting Hunger Breakfast was founded in 2010 to support vulnerable women and children. The event has grown into one of Greater Boston’s premier charitable fundraising initiatives.

More than 300 community leaders and advocates gather to raise awareness and create lasting change. The 2024 breakfast raised enough money to help provide over two million meals to neighbors in need.

“As a business based in Greater Boston, we are committed to supporting those in need in our community,” said Jim DeLeo, MBA, CPA/MST, leading partner at Gray, Gray & Gray. “We are honored to support the Greater Boston Food Bank’s fundraising breakfast because strengthening our local community through meaningful partnerships is a cornerstone of our business philosophy.”

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