Lindahl is a committed and long-term member of the broader society. Our most important contribution is to be part of creating efficient and innovative trade and industry, to the benefit of all. Lindahl also contributes significantly to Swedish commerce and voluntary organisations through the personal involvement of many of our co-workers in various national and regional initiatives.
A number of such initiatives can be mentioned including our support to entrepreneurial networks and incubator programmes for growth businesses as well as female enterprise and entrepreneurship. We cooperate with Juridisk Publikation, Women's Career Network and Juridikpodden. We also support the Red Cross, Star for Life, the UNHCR and Öppet Hus.
Star for Life
Star for Life is an organisation that started in 2005 and today reaches more than 100 000 young people and their families in South Africa, Namibia and Sri Lanka. Lindahl helps by providing legal advice to Star for Life and resources to the Siphosabadletshe High School in the KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa. Lindahl’s support in place helps give South African children a better life and the inspiration to strive towards their life goals. Pupils also have access to coaches and outside of school there is a programme of home visits and a mobile facility for HIV testing. Together, these form important ingredients in giving vulnerable people a chance to take control of their lives and to realise their dreams.
Local involvement
Lindahl in Göteborg is involved in the non-profit organisations Ung Cancer, Stadsmissionen and Hungerprojektet.
The office in Malmö supports Connect Skåne, Transfer, and YUMP, an organisation that helps and supports young people to develop their business ideas.
The office in Uppsala supports Connect Uppsala, which stimulates the development of growth companies in the region, and the incubator programme at the Uppsala Innovation Centre.
The office in Örebro cooperates extensively with Örebro University through its involvement in the university’s incubator programme (Inkubera) and through regular teaching in business law at the university’s faculty of law.
The office in Helsingborg supports new enterprise through Nyföretagarcentrum Nordväst and Sparbanken Öresund Executives in their work with female entrepreneurship in developing countries, as well as the school and university projects Transfer and Campus Vänner.