MBK Partners with Jammie Jingle for a Second Year

November 25, 2025

For the second year in a row, Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. (MBK) held a pajama drive for Jammie Jingle as one of the fall community service initiatives. An organization spearheaded by Allison Gaynor, an administrative assistant at the firm. This year she welcomed the support of MBK and shared in the joy of entering her second decade of collecting pajamas for her beloved organization. Allison has taken in over 3,000 pajamas over the years she has been collecting. The pajamas have been donated to local charities such as CHD for Kids, DCF Springfield, Mass ROCA, and Ronald McDonald House Charities.


MBK collected pajamas in sizes ranging from newborn to adult 3X, as well as monetary donations. Collectively they were able to donate over a hundred pairs of pajamas. Later to be distributed by Allison to local charities, just in time for the holiday season.


For additional information, please connect with Allison through Jammie Jingle’s dedicated Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1FNAKuxvkQ/

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