Families are made up of individuals who
find themselves joined together by the most personal and intimate bonds and
who, hopefully, intentionally establish good patterns for that family. A strong
woman is at the heart of a strong family.
These five Regent Law students are women of purpose, and are excited to share the passion of
promoting and protecting life at all ages and stages.
Married, single, and mothers,
as we collaborate together we make a tremendous difference, in our own
families, and for helping others to restore their families. The women
in this group have summer internships set
up to make a dent in ending the trafficking of women and children, to
strengthen and promote adoption through law and policy, to bring
restoration to families, and to make a positive difference in family
law. The student body of Regent University School of
Law is packed with women making a difference.
Legal Fellowship in Uganda: Human Trafficking Institute
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By: Lauryn Eason, Legal Fellow Even before law school, I knew I wanted to
advocate for vulnerable people and victims of atrocity. Specifically, I
wanted ...
Wow...I didn't know this was on here! Thank you! We all had such a fabulous time. I have learned so much from you and appreciate your passion to see the family restored to its fullness. Keep up the great work!
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