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News for & about people supporting the UO
Ounce of
Prevention
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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
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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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