MSU Law students help 120 people during alternative Spring Break

Students from MSU Law's Alvin L. Storrs Low-Income Taxpayer's Clinic gave more than 40 service hours to help 120 people during their Alternative Spring Break Help 100 Campaign.

A total of 11 students raised more than $3,000 to fund the project that offered services to individuals and families in Jackson, Clare, Fremont and Grand Haven, Michigan. Service dates included two weekends in February and March 7-11, 2015.

Supervised by Joshua M. Wease, clinic assistant professor, and Christina Thompson, public interest fellow, the following students devoted two months to training in addition to their service hours: Ali Abella, Jacquelyn Garay, Darcy McCreight, Nicole Michelin (co-chair), Irene Mo, Marissa Rebane, Sarah Russell, David Sheaffer, Tamara Todorovic, Elyse Urbanek (co-chair) and Wiley Wilden.

Published: Mon, Apr 27, 2015

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