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Home > Special Initiatives > Children's Memorial Flag > University of Florida's Family Law Society Benefits the Children's Memorial Flag Campaign

 
 

University of Florida's Family Law Society Benefits the Children's Memorial Flag Campaign

The Family Law Society, a student organization at the University of Florida College of Law, set up a table on campus last December and sold several hundred dollars worth of CWLA bumper stickers, magnets, and lapel pins to fellow students to raise money for the Children's Memorial Flag fund.

"We received a fantastic response from the student body," says Family Law Society member Corinne Stashuk, who learned about the flag initiative after happening upon CWLA's website. "In addition to raising money for the Memorial Flag Project, it also raised awareness about CWLA, the Memorial Flag, and child abuse in general. It was a great starting point for the Memorial Flag Campaign we have planned for April."


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