DM Injury Law released its 2025 Kansas City Community Impact Report, revealing that the firm's team members contributed more than 1,300 hours of community service while supporting over 100 local nonprofit organizations and directly impacting 4,017 children throughout the year. The report underscores the firm's multifaceted approach to community engagement, which includes youth athletic programs, family crisis support, and cultural investments.
Since its inception in 2022, the DiPasquale Moore Law Firm Foundation has invested more than $500,000 in grants to support young athletes across Kansas City. In 2025 alone, the Foundation provided over $100,000 in grants and equipment to 23 local high school football teams, served more than 140 team meals, and hosted 400+ athletes and coaches at Media Day at Arrowhead Stadium. The Foundation also sponsored a free Citywide Basketball Tournament, provided jerseys for Girls Play Flag Football programs, and created Career Exploration Days to connect Kansas City students with real-world professional pathways.
DM Injury Law's partnership with CarePortal earned the firm the organization's 2025 Philanthropic Award. Since 2021, the firm has positively impacted 521 children through CarePortal, generating an economic impact of $130,610 for families in crisis and preventing children from entering the overburdened foster care system. The firm's community engagement extended across four key areas: Families in Crisis (supporting organizations including CarePortal, Newhouse, Amethyst Place, Hillcrest Transitional Services, and Habitat for Humanity), Vulnerable Populations (partnering with Harvesters, MOCSA, Kansas City Public Library, Literacy KC, and Child Protection Centers), Cultural Support (investing in The Hispanic Chamber, Unidos, Guadalupe Center, and LatinX Education Collaborative), and Leadership & Education (engaging with PAL KCK, Boys and Girls Club of Greater KC, Debate KC, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and Junior Achievement).
Beyond monetary contributions, the firm hosted community engagement events, including Teacher of the Week recognition programs, Career Exploration Days, the Citywide Basketball Championship, and the Debate KC Essay Contest. Stephanie Moore from DM Injury Law was selected as a Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City "Most Wanted" honoree in 2025, helping raise more than $1.6 million for children in need. Mike DiPasquale, founder of DM Injury Law and the DiPasquale Moore Law Firm Foundation, emphasized that the firm's connection to the community reflects the same care and commitment brought to every client. For more information, visit DMLawUSA.com.


