Volunteerism at Campbell Law
At Campbell Law School, community service is a passion among students and is encouraged by the faculty and administration. Our students’ charitable spirit flourishes thoroughout their individual and organizational community projects. Each year, students have collaborated on various community service projects, which have included the following:
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In honor and in spirit of Martin Luther King, Jr., the Student Bar Association organizes a “Day of Caring” on the Martin Luther King holiday. In 2011, over sixty (60) students dedicated their time to over six (6) charitable organizations around Raleigh;
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Each year, the Campbell Law School Hispanic Law Student Association (HLSA) participates in the Raleigh Rescue Mission’s “Gobbles to Go” program, which relies on volunteers in the community to prepare, assemble, and deliver over one thousand single-serving turkey Thanksgiving dinners across Raleigh;
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In 2011, the Campbell Law School Hispanic Law Student Association (HLSA), the Black Student Law Association (BLSA), and Campbell Crossroads hosted their second annual HLSA/BLSA/SALSA event, a Latin America themed event. All proceeds are donated to the Capital Area Teen Court;
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In 2011, Delta Theta Phi hosted their annual Casino Night with all ticket proceeds benefitting the Wounded Warriors Project. Delta Theta Phi also donates food and supplies to the Food Bank of Central North Carolina twice a year through their Canned Immunity Project, a project which exempts students from the Socratic method for one day if they make a donation to the Food Bank;
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Each Spring, the Men's Legal Caucus hosts a charity golf tournament, which benefits the First Tee of the Triangle program.
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