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M&G Celebrates 25 Years
25 Acts of Gratitude
In 2001, Rock Hill natives Jim Morton and John Gettys left their neighboring law firms to open a two-person office in a former coffee shop. Twenty-five years later, Morton & Gettys has grown into the largest law firm in the area. With more than a dozen attorneys, the firm employs a collaborative approach to serve a range of clients on everything from buying a first home to transitioning a business to the next generation. The firm recently relocated to the second floor of the beautifully renovated historic Friedheim building, a fitting home for a practice that honors tradition while meeting modern client needs.
As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, the firm is giving back to the community in appreciation of the unwavering support over the years.
Over several weeks, we are finding ways to show our gratitude to the people and businesses of Rock Hill. It started this week on March 19 with a blood drive that led to a donation of 25 pints. The attorneys and staff have also volunteered to support great causes, as they have done consistently over the years. The firm is preparing donations of time, money, food, and more to support local organizations, business, and events.
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It’s simply our way of saying “thank you” to a community that has done so much to support us.
PW's Ice Cream Donation
As part of our 25 for 25 anniversary celebration, Morton & Gettys paid it forward with 25 free ice creams for customers at PW’s Ice Cream on April 3. Trent Womble and his sons represented the firm and enjoyed a few cones themselves. PW’s is a spot many members of the Morton & Gettys team already know and love, making it a natural choice for this act of gratitude. Something as simple as an unexpected treat can bring real joy and spark a moment of connection — and sharing one of Rock Hill’s favorite local traditions with the community felt like exactly the right way to celebrate 25 years.
York County Library Book Donation
As part of its 25 for 25 anniversary celebration, Morton & Gettys donated 25 books to the York County Library — one for every year the firm has been proud to serve this community. Kelly Hamilton and LeAnne Morse delivered the books to Assistant Director Martin House at the library’s Baxter Location. It’s a small gesture with a lasting impact, and a reflection of Morton & Gettys’ commitment to investing in a shared community resource that benefits people of all ages and backgrounds.
Open Arms Child Development Center Donation
As part of our 25 for 25 anniversary celebration, Morton & Gettys donated play equipment to Open Arms Child Development Center at Pilgrims’ Inn. When the firm connected with Open Arms, it quickly became clear there was a genuine need for additional equipment. Michelle Craig, Eliana Herrmann, Nikki Harris, Jenny Baker, Julie Hord and her husband, Chris, helped deliver and put together playground equipment alongside Jaime Thompson with Open Arms. Early childhood development is critical, and providing the right tools for play helps children learn, explore, and build meaningful relationships. Morton & Gettys was grateful for the opportunity to meet a need that directly impacts the children Open Arms serves every day.
Adaptive Easter Egg Hunt Sponsorship
As part of our 25 for 25 celebration, Morton & Gettys was proud to sponsor the Adaptive Easter Egg Hunt at Miracle Park on March 31 — and several members of the firm’s team joined to volunteer alongside the community. Miracle Park is a fully inclusive park designed so that children of all abilities can play side by side. The free annual event brought families together for an evening of fun in a welcoming, accessible environment and Morton & Gettys was honored to help make it happen. Supporting initiatives like this one is exactly what our 25th anniversary celebration is all about — 25 acts of gratitude for 25 years of unwavering community support.
Heart of the Home Benefit Donation
Morton & Gettys’ 25th anniversary celebration continued with a donation to the Heart of the Home Benefit on March 26 which will help support the Children’s Attention Home. We are proud to contribute to the Home’s efforts to provide every child the safety, support, and access to basic resources that they deserve. The Home serves a vulnerable and often overlooked population, providing stability, care, and opportunities for a better future. LeAnne Morse, Robin Owens, Heath Myers and Melissa Cassell enjoyed representing the firm at the Benefit.
Donation to Hospice & Community Care
Morton & Gettys proudly made a donation to Hospice & Community Care as part of our 25 for 25 celebration. Partner Heath Myers, a member of the organization’s Board of Directors, represented the firm at the reception on March 24. Hospice & Community Care has been around for over 40 years, serving our community with local leaders and volunteers. In addition to hospice and palliative care, they offer charity care, free medical equipment, grief counseling, and veteran support. We are proud to support an organization that provides compassionate care and critical resources to those in need in our community.
Donating Blood at City Hall
Members of the Morton & Gettys team donated blood at City Hall on March 19, and we’ll be continuing that effort throughout our anniversary month of April. Every pint makes a real difference, and there’s no better way to start giving back to the community that has given so much to us. M&G’s John Gettys, Elizabeth Owen, Josh Vann, and Julie Hord led the way for our first act of gratitude. M&G is committed to totaling 25 pints donated.
Not pictured but generously donated: Michelle Craig and Jenny Baker.





