Law'75

Class Fund: Fred Delaney’s Last Pro-Bono Award
Fred Delaney, BCom '72, Law '75, practiced law for 34 years in Gananoque and became its mayor in 1985 serving for three terms. His philosophy of life was: "you have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you. It isn't always about the money; it's about looking after one another.” As a result, Fred did a lot of pro bono work hoping it would somehow help others achieve their goals.
The Fred Delaney's Last Pro Bono Award will create a legacy for Fred and help students attend Queen's to study Commerce or Law in order to reach their goals.
Class Goal: Our goal is to achieve a high rate of class participation. Gifts of any size are welcome. Donations can be made with a single payment gift or a multi-year pledge with payments spread over a 5 years period.
Volunteers:
Doug McFadden
Michael O’Shaughnessy