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Jenny Dent
James E. Rogers
College of Law
jdent@email.arizona.edu
Jenny Dent is a third year law student who received
her
undergraduate degree in Retail and Consumer
Sciences
from the University of Arizona. After graduation,
Jenny
served as the Volunteer Coordinator and Grant
Writer for
the Tucson Centers for Women and Children. In
this
capacity, Jenny recruited, training, placed, and
supervised
volunteers, while securing over $700,000 of funding for
the TCWC.
In 2004, Jenny enrolled in the College of
Law and became actively involved on
the College’s
Community Service Board. She also began volunteering in the
Child
Support Project. Jenny recently decided to co-coordinate the
VLP
Advocates
because, "I
think it is a great program, I've enjoyed volunteering in
the child support
clinic, and I like helping people."
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Erin Fox
James E. Rogers
College of Law
efox@email.arizona.edu
Erin Fox is a
second year law student. She received her Bachelor of
Arts degree from the
University of Notre Dame in English and History in
2005. Erin has worked with the Child Support Project and is a
member of
the Community Service
Board. She is a volunteer at Casa de los Ninos
and is employed as a
law clerk with the Benavidez Law Group. Erin is
a VLP coordinator
because she believes it is important for the law school
to give back to the
community.
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Mary Hollingsworth
James E. Rogers
College of Law
mholling@email.arizona.edu
Mary Hollingsworth is a second year law student who earned her
undergraduate degree in Russian and East European
Studies and Political
Science from the University of Michigan. After
graduation she served in the
Peace Corps as a Health Education volunteer in
Moldova. After spending
three years there, she returned to the U.S. to
study international law. Mary
is an active member of the Community Service
Board and has volunteered
with the VLP's Child Support and Domestic
Violence clinics.
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Martha Fenn
Coordinator of
Special Projects and Director of Community Services
James E. Rogers College of Law
fenn@law.arizona.edu
Martha received her Bachelor of Arts degree from
Wellesley
College in 1981, where she majored in History.
Following her
graduation, she studied Chinese and taught
English in Taipei,
Taiwan. Upon returning to the United
States, she became a
high school history
teacher.
Martha taught in public schools in
Washington, California
and Arizona until 1994, when she
entered law school at
the University of Arizona Rogers College of
Law. While in law school, Martha
served as a Court
Appointed Special Advocate and received a Kellogg Child
Advocacy Fellowship from the University of Michigan. Upon her
graduation in
1997, she received the Roger C. Henderson Distinguished Graduating
Senior
Award. For the past eight years Martha has been the Coordinator of
Special
Projects at the Rogers College of Law, where she directs the law
school
Community Service Board, assists with communications and curricular
affairs,
organizes
student enrichment programs, and works with Visiting Faculty.
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