The Omega Law Group Accident & Injury Attorneys partnered with disaster relief nonprofit 24LA to host a Holiday Toy Drive and Community Celebration on December 7, 2025, serving over 2,700 members of the Los Angeles community affected by this year's wildfires. The free event provided toy giveaways and seasonal activities designed to restore tradition and hope for families recovering from fire-related displacement. The celebration offered a full day of holiday-themed activities in a family-friendly atmosphere. Highlights included a King of Christmas Tree & Decoration Giveaway where families collected trees and décor, a cookie decorating station for children and parents, and a "Dear Santa" Letter Station where kids wrote letters in a magical setting. Guests also enjoyed live music, free food, a family photo booth, and over 500 toy giveaways with gifts selected for all ages and interests.
"Our goal was to make sure families who have lost so much this year still had a chance to celebrate and feel supported," said Robin Saghian, founding partner of Omega Law Group. "It was about bringing joy, dignity, and connection back into the season." The event represented an extension of the firm's "Putting our clients first. Always" philosophy, demonstrating commitment to communities in meaningful ways beyond legal services. 24LA, the nonprofit partner for the event, is a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to community-driven disaster relief. Founded by Kenyan and Malin, their mission focuses on walking with families through every step of recovery with hands-on support. More information about their team and work is available at https://24la.org/team-1.
Omega Law Group, founded in 2016, has recovered millions of dollars for personal injury clients across California and Texas, handling cases ranging from car accidents to wrongful death claims. The firm combines legal expertise with a compassionate, client-first approach. While the event provided immediate holiday joy to affected families, it also highlighted how businesses can play significant roles in community recovery efforts following natural disasters, creating meaningful connections beyond traditional service relationships. The initiative shows that corporate social responsibility can extend beyond financial donations to include direct, hands-on support that addresses both material and emotional needs during challenging times. This approach builds stronger community bonds and demonstrates how professional service providers can contribute to social resilience in times of crisis.

