Archives March 2023

Shereen Chen Gray Appointed to American Red Cross of Southern New Jersey Board of Directors

Chen Gray Law is pleased to announce Founder and Partner, Shereen Chen Gray has been appointed to the American Red Cross of Southern New Jersey Board of Directors.

The mission of the American Red Cross is to prevent and alleviate human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. Located in Pennsauken, NJ, the American Red Cross of Southern New Jersey provides our services to people in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties.

“I am excited to join the American Red Cross of Southern New Jersey’s Board of Directors,” said Chen Gray. “The work they do and the comfort and relief they provide to those in our community is inspiring. I look forward to helping them continue their efforts.”

Chen Gray concentrates her practice exclusively in the area of immigration and nationality law. Her clients include professional athletes, opera stars, religious leaders, high net worth investors, health care employees, corporations, golf courses and resorts along with nonprofit organizations, including temples and shrines across the U.S.

Shereen Chen Gray Joins Mt. Laurel Township (NJ) Diversity and Inclusion Board

Chen Gray Law is pleased to announce Founder and Partner Shereen Chen Gray joined the Mt. Laurel Township Diversity and Inclusion Board.

The board advises the Mayor, Township Administration, the Town Council and residents of the Mount Laurel community on exploring their differences, embracing and understanding challenges, and capitalizing on the true strength of Mount Laurel’s diverse community.

Residents appointed to the board will be committed to advising Mount Laurel’s governing body on how to educate better and strengthen the respect needed to keep a diverse community to achieve the greatest levels of equality and inclusion. The board will develop public education programs, hold community discussions, and provide training to create mutual respect and inclusion.

“As a resident of Mt. Laurel, I am excited to be part of this vital initiative. It is essential that everyone feels welcome in our community no matter race, religion, orientation or economic status,” said Chen Gray.