CPILSA silent auction set for March 26

RALEIGH, N.C. – The Campbell Public Interest Law Students Association (CPILSA) will hold its annual silent auction fundraiser at 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 26 at The Grand Ballroom. All proceeds from the silent auction will support the group’s summer stipend program, which provides financial assistance to students working in unpaid public interest law internships.

Auction items will include event tickets, art, crafts, books, jewelry, baked goods, and much more.

“Service is a large component of our education at Campbell Law School, and CPILSA aims to provide support to our students that are committed to helping area citizens in need,” said CPILSA President and third-year student Allen Carr. “Last year’s auction enabled us to double the summer stipends that we awarded. This year we are aiming to build on that success and exceed it.”

CPILSA is currently soliciting auction items and donations to assist in the effort. If you would like to provide an item or assist in any way, contact Carr at accarr0313@email.campbell.edu.

A student led initiative, CPILSA was founded in 2010 and strives to guide Campbell Law students to rewarding careers in public interest law.

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