Community involvement at Church Church Hittle and Antrim (CCHA Law) has always been more than something we support - it’s who we are. Since the firm’s founding, giving back has been a cornerstone of our culture, and each year our attorneys and staff continue to invest their time, leadership, and resources in the communities we serve across Indiana.
Throughout 2025, CCHA Law was proud to financially support more than 80 nonprofit organizations across central Indiana that make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals, families, and neighborhoods. Our team volunteered with over 100 nonprofits this year, from board service, volunteerism, and pro-bono work, our team remains deeply engaged in strengthening the communities where we live and work.
As we reflect on the past year, we’re grateful for the opportunity to highlight the organizations we supported in 2025 and the incredible work they do every day.
Below are some of the nonprofit organizations we partnered with and were honored to highlight in our #CCHACares blogs in 2025.
Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County supports older adults by providing programs and services that promote independence, connection, and well-being. CCHA attorney Sarah Randall serves on the organization’s board, sharing her time, talent, and hands-on care. This year, we were proud to support one of their signature fundraising events, Bag Bingo, which helps fund essential services for seniors in our community.
Noble empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through education, employment, and community-based services around Indianapolis. CCHA has proudly supported Noble, including sponsorship of its annual Evening in the Garden fundraiser. Attorney Jane McGill serves as CCHA’s primary contact and remains an advocate for Noble’s mission to create opportunities for individuals of all abilities to thrive.
Hosted annually in Noblesville, the Indiana Peony Festival celebrates Indiana’s state flower while bringing the community together through art, education, and local events. CCHA was proud to serve as a VIPP Event Sponsor for the second consecutive year, and attorney Rachel Woloshin has become actively involved with the Peony Festival. The festival continues to be a beloved tradition that showcases Noblesville’s creativity and community spirit.
The Milk Bank provides life-saving donor human milk to premature and medically fragile infants, helping improve health outcomes for families and children across Indiana.
CCHA Law’s connection to The Milk Bank began in 2022 when attorney David Day introduced the organization to the firm. That introduction sparked a collective effort to help meet the growing demand for donor milk, including funding the purchase of a medical-grade freezer—affectionately nicknamed the “CCHA Chiller.” This spring, CCHA Law launched a second online fundraiser to support The Milk Bank’s latest need for an additional freezer to safely store donor milk. Thanks to the generosity and enthusiasm of our team, we raised more than $1,000 to further support this critical mission.
Purdue Extension – Hamilton County plays a vital role in education, youth development, agriculture, and community enrichment. CCHA attorney David Day serves on the Extension Board and is president of its supporting organization, Friends of Hamilton County Extension. In 2025, support focused on fundraising efforts to renovate Extension offices and improve the Pleasant Street fairgrounds, which is an investment that will benefit the community for generations to come.
SERVE Noblesville mobilizes volunteers to meet the needs of local nonprofit organizations through hands-on service projects. CCHA Law attorneys Sam Hughes and Julia Kozicki support this organization through volunteer work and helped organize a volunteer opportunity for our team following SERVE Week. This partnership allowed our team to roll up their sleeves and make a direct, tangible impact in the Noblesville community.
The Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville provides a safe, supportive environment where young people can learn, grow, and succeed. Through mentorship, academic support, and enrichment programs, the Club plays a critical role in youth development. Attorney Kelleigh Irwin Fagan recently served as the Club’s Board President and has been involved in supporting the organization for 10 years.
The Penrod Society supports the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields and fosters appreciation for the arts in central Indiana. In 2025, CCHA continued its support of the organization and planned sponsorship of An Evening with Penrod, a signature event held in early September. Attorney Justin Hays volunteers with The Penrod Society and is san advocate for arts-focused community engagement.
Teter Farms offers a welcoming space for families to gather, celebrate seasonal traditions, and enjoy agritourism experiences in central Indiana. Supporting local, family-owned operations like Teter Farms reflects CCHA Law’s commitment to community connection and local businesses that bring people together.
The Caring Center provides food, clothing, and resources to individuals and families facing hardship in Boone County. Their work addresses immediate needs while offering dignity and compassion to those they serve. This fall, CCHA Law’s Lisa Elko organized a firmwide coat drive to support The Caring Center’s winter outreach effort and program called the Coat Giveaway.
The Cabin Counseling Center offers accessible mental health counseling services to individuals, couples, and families in our Central Indiana communities. The Cabin helps expand access to mental health care and supports the well-being of individuals at every stage of life.
For more than 145 years, CCHA Law has proudly served Indiana and its communities. Our commitment to giving back remains as strong as ever, and we are grateful for the opportunity to support organizations that make a lasting difference.
As we look ahead to 2026, we remain excited to continue building partnerships, volunteering our time, and investing in the communities we call home.
If you’d like to learn more about CCHA Law or our commitment to community involvement, give us a call or inquire here. We’re here to help.