KPMG Florida hosted its first annual Day at the Capitol event by donating books in an effort to support literacy for K-12 students across the state on Tuesday.
"Literacy is the foundation for lifelong learning and we are proud to do our part, one book at a time," KPMG Florida Partner Anthony Monaco said. "Thank you to everyone who came out to our booth to show their support and donate a book. We have a large team, and a tremendous training center, based in Florida. We are honored to be able to give back - even in a small amount - to a state that fosters unprecedented growth and opportunity for everyone here.”
KPMG is a major accounting firm providing audit and tax services to businesses worldwide in over 140 locations.
"KPMG Florida continues to seek opportunities to give back through service, volunteerism, and community engagement," it said in a release. "The firm is proud to invest in efforts that will make a lasting impact across Florida."
Florida's legislative session runs till Mar. 13.
