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Ounce of Prevention

:: Law students intervene
:: Campbell's project
:: Friends of the Children
 
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"Before I died, I wanted to change one child's life," says Campbell '66, J.D. '73. "Friends of the Children does that, and fortunately it has grown to change more than one-it has changed hundreds. But with the law school you have broader policy issues, legal rights. As part of a broader community, you have to do both. You have a micro and a macro and that is why I have been interested in the university and the law school."

"I am a believer in giving back," says Campbell. "I feel very fortunate to be able to go to the UO and to have the opportunity to go to a public school. I was fortunate enough to have resources later, so I wanted to do something for the university."

—Ed Dorsch

 

 


Molly Allen '06, one of the first Campbell Child Advocacy 
                      Fellows, plans to take the bar exam in July and work in child 
                      advocacy law.

Molly Allen '06, one of the first Campbell Child Advocacy Fellows, plans to take the bar in July and work in child advocacy law.

"Before I died, I wanted to change one child's life. Friends of the Children does that, and fortunately it has grown to change more than one-it has changed hundreds."

—Duncan Campbell '66, J.D. '73

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