November 23, 2009 - The Andover child injury law firm of Thomas M. Kiley and Associates, recently donated $10,000 to the Franciscan Hospital for Children in Brighton, Massachusetts.

The generous donation will help the renowned Children's hosptial, one of the largest pediatric rehabilitation hospitals in the country, to purchase new medical-grade pediatric cribs and continue their important work in helping children with injuries, disabilities, and special needs lead fuller, happier lives.
While touring the hospital initially several months ago, Tom Kiley also shared a copy of his book, When A Kiss Isn't Enough: A Child Injury Guide, which features a chapter on the important work the Franciscan Hospital is doing for injured children.
You can learn more about Thomas Kiley's donation and the pediatric cribs he is helping to provide by visiting the
Franciscan Hospital for Children's website.
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