Twenty-first annual Campbell Law Classic to benefit trio of charities

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School’s Men’s Legal Caucus (MLC) will host its 21st annual Campbell Law Classic on Sunday, April 3 at Riverwood Golf Club. All proceeds from the charity event will be divided between Haven House Services, Cameron Boys Camp, and St. Baldrick’s.

Area members of the legal community, as well as Campbell Law faculty, staff, students, and alumni, are invited to participate. The tournament will feature a Captain’s Choice format utilizing teams of four participants. You can register for the tournament online at this link.

“We look forward to bringing together members of the legal community to benefit three charitable causes that mean so much to our student organization,” said Campbell Law MLC President and third-year student Andrew Rogers. “Supporting children who are experiencing a rough patch in their lives has been the goal of this tournament for 21 years, and your participation will help us accomplish that goal.”

Haven House Services is a Raleigh-based organization that strengthens youth and young adults through effective programs, advocacy, and community mobilization.

Located in nearby Moore County, Cameron Boys Camp is a residential wilderness camp that provides young men and their families an opportunity to solve problems through a highly structured alternative education program.

Campbell Law Classic participant Adam Gray will take part in St. Baldrick’s annual childhood cancer research fundraiser on April 2, and a portion of the Campbell Law Classic proceeds will be added to his fundraising effort.

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