March 25, 2009
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David N. Hefner
Director of Communications and Marketing
Walter F. George School of Law
Mercer University
478/301.5000
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AWLS auction raises more than $11,000 for charities
MACON, Ga. – Three organizations that provide critical help to children in need, including one of the leading children’s research centers in the country, will be the beneficiaries of the more than $11,000 recently raised at an annual auction sponsored by the Association of Women Law Students at the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law.
The three organizations – the local Sunshine House and Ronald McDonald House, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. – will receive proceeds from the 11th Annual AWLS Auction held March 19 at the Power Station. The event raised an estimated $11,218. In its 11 years, the auction has raised more than $110,000.
The Sunshine House Children’s Advocacy Center is a local center where abused children can be examined and, if necessary, testify in a safe and child-friendly environment. The local Ronald McDonald House, affiliated with the national nonprofit organization, helps families of hospitalized children have a place to live close to their loved ones. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is one of the most respected cancer research centers in the United States.
AWLS decided to support St. Jude because a young child of a Mercer Law School employee is a cancer patient at the children’s hospital. The student organization supported both the Sunshine House and the Ronald McDonald House last year.
About Mercer Law School
The Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law is ranked among the Top 100 law schools in the United States, and its legal writing program is ranked No. 1 in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2009 ranking of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.” The law school’s public interest law program was recently ranked No. 6 in the nation by preLaw Magazine. Founded in 1873, Mercer Law School is among the oldest in the nation. Its innovative Woodruff Curriculum – which focuses on ethics and practical skills amid small class sizes – earned the Gambrell Professionalism Award from the American Bar Association for its “depth of excellence.” With a total enrollment of about 400 students, taught by some of the sharpest legal minds in the country, Mercer Law School is recognized as one of the nation’s best. For more information about Mercer Law School, visit our Web site at www.law.mercer.edu <http://www.law.mercer.edu> or call 478.301.5000.
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