Milgraum Family Service Fund Details » Donate Online
About the Fund This fund honors unquestionable community service which is provided by first responders and demonstrates appreciation to their friends and family members, who are also subject to the stressors felt by the unpredictability of the life of a first responder.
Value: $250.00
Use: Personal Use to Honor Service
Eligibility: First responders, a family member of the first responder, or someone touched by a first responder’s service
Namesake: The Milgraum Family
Total Grants Awarded: 4
Apply To apply, members must complete a brief application and submit a statement. Details can be found on the application.
About the Milgraum Family This grant is in memory of Stanley Milgraum, a NYC police officer that attained the level of Sergeant. When he was assigned to work in the Legal Division of the NYPD, he realized that he was capable of doing more. He attended Fordham Law School as an evening student and obtained his Juris Doctorate degree.
Retiring shortly thereafter, he decided he was too old to start at the bottom and opened a general practice firm on Wall Street, handling court assigned criminal cases and pro bono cases amongst other things. This grant was established on the 25th anniversary of his passing.
The Milgraum Family is a true P.A.D. family: Glenn P. Milgraum (Touro Chapter, New Jersey Statewide Alumni Chapter, International Associate Tribune 2008-2012); William F. Rothman (New York City Alumni Chapter, past District XXI Justice); and Robyn L. Rothman (Touro Chapter).
Donate The Phi Alpha Delta International Foundation is P.A.D.’s charitable entity and a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible organization. The opportunities offered because of The Foundation make a difference in the lives of students, P.A.D. alumni, and their communities. Thank you for your contribution.
Phi Alpha Delta is the world’s preeminent law fraternity because of our dedication to service: service to the student, the school, the profession, and the community.
It is through devotion to the ideals of compassion, courage, diversity, innovation, integrity, professionalism, and service that we better both our profession and our community. Through accepting our differences we become not just a law fraternity, but a family.