Community Food Drive with ECHO Food Bank

May 8, 2026

Serving Our Community Together | May 11 – May 22

At 505 Legal, we believe showing up for our community matters just as much as showing up for our clients.


That’s why we’re partnering with ECHO Food Bank this May to host a community-wide food drive — supporting local families right here in New Mexico.

How You Can Help

We’re inviting everyone in our community to participate.


Bring non-perishable food items to our office between May 11 and May 22.



Every item donated goes directly to helping families in need through ECHO Food Bank.

Suggested Items:

  • Canned goods (vegetables, soups, proteins)
  • Pasta, rice, and boxed meals
  • Peanut butter and shelf-stable items

Why This Matters

There are families in our community facing real challenges right now.


This is a simple way for all of us to step in, support one another, and make a meaningful impact — together.


At 505 Legal, we’re proud to be part of a community that takes care of its own.

Stop By and Be Part of It

Whether you're a client, a neighbor, or just passing by — we’d love to see you.

Drop-Off Locations

Farmington Office: 1690 North Butler Avenue, Farmington, New Mexico 87401, United States
Questions? Call us at (505)421-3329

Albuquerque Office: 7441 Bartlett Street Northeast, STE 1d, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109, United States
Questions?  Call us at (505)315-8730

Dates:  May 11 - 22

More Than a Law Firm

We’re not just here when things go wrong.
We’re here every day — as part of this community.


Let’s show up for each other.

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