Bordas & Bordas Donates $26,000 to Ronald McDonald House through Pittsburgh Steelers Partnership

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PITTSBURGH, PA. – The law firm of Bordas & Bordas has donated a total of $26,000 to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh in conjunction with their Pittsburgh Steelers partnership for the 2024-25 season.

The firm started the Sacks for Kids campaign in 2015 and a donation of $500 goes to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown for every sack made by the Steelers defense, including the pre-season, regular season and postseason. The Steelers ended the 2024-25 season with a total of 52 sacks. Over the history of this partnership, Bordas & Bordas has now contributed over $300,000 to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown.

“The Sacks for Kids program is more than just a fun way to watch the Steelers. It’s about being able to help make a difference in the lives of families in need during a difficult time. This year, we’re celebrating ten years of giving back, and we’re proud to have donated over $300,000 to the Ronald McDonald House throughout our time with the program,” said managing partner Jamie Bordas.

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown is a charity designed to help families with children being treated in a medical center. The Ronald McDonald House organization has local chapters in 62 countries and regions. It provides housing and meals at no cost so families can focus on care and togetherness rather than worry about the rising costs of hotels and travel.

“Although we were disappointed in the season coming to an end like many Steelers fans, writing this check is a good way for us to end the season because we know that it will help a lot of families,” said Bordas.

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