If you attended USC School of Law anytime after 1989, chances are you met Pamela D. Robinson, the director of the Pro Bono program there. And it’s more likely than not that you participated in one of the programs she coordinates.
Think not? Think again! How about the Harvest Hope food drives?
Take a look to see how far they’ve come (just last spring).
And I received information today that:
Over the last 15 years the USC School of Law “Best Class Food Drives” have resulted in the donation of 243,600 pounds of food to help Harvest Hope Food Bank meet the needs of their clients.
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