RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School’s Men’s Legal Caucus (MLC) recently raised $1,500 for the First Tee of the Triangle during the group’s annual charity golf tournament, the Campbell Law Classic. More than 60 participants took part in the tournament on Sunday, March 23 at River Ridge Golf Club.
“For several years now MLC has enjoyed a great relationship with the First Tee Foundation,” said MLC President and third-year student Adam Banks. “They provide a unique opportunity to give back to the community through the game of golf, a common interest that is shared by many of our members.”
Founded in 1997, MLC seeks to foster fellowship among members of the Campbell Law community through group activities and philanthropic outreach. Since 1997, MLC has annually hosted the Campbell Law Classic.
First Tee of the Triangle’s mission is to impact the lives of young people through the game of golf by providing educational programs that build character, instill life-enhancing values, and promote healthy choices.
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