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Minter Ellison is just five registrations away from being the first law firm to get to contribute a donkey through the ALB Christmas Initiative to an impoverished community having raised A$213.75, while its New Zealand counterpart Minter Ellison Rudd Watts is second in the standings with A$162 raised.

The ALB Christmas Initiative is a fast, easy and free way that lawyers in Australia and New Zealand can help make the world a better place. All lawyers have to do is spend one minute filling out their details and A$2.25 is donated by ALB to World Vision to buy donkeys and chickens for people struggling in the poorest parts of the world.

After filling out their details, lawyers can send the link on to colleagues and get some friendly competition going between the firms to see which one cares the most. The big winners, however, will be the communities that receive the gifts from the initiative.

Four forms filled out result in one chicken and chicken feed being bought for an impoverished community. One hundred forms filled out buys the community a donkey to be used in agricultural activities.

ALB will announce the top contributing law firm from Australia and New Zealand and how many donkeys and chickens they have bought for the impoverished communities. It takes no longer to make your donation than it did to read this article so fill in the form and then pass it on to everyone in your contact book.

To make a difference and see the latest totals, click here.

NB: All firms that record 100 forms submitted – that is, a whole donkey donated – will receive special news coverage on the ALB website.

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