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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SDPA
offers members and non-members alike many great ways to
participate in San Diego's legal community. Volunteers can
either participate directly with SDPA or provide general legal
assistance to the many community outreach programs listed below.
If you have a program that you'd like to promote within the
paralegal community, please provide a brief description with
contact information to
website@sdparalegals.org.
SDPA Projects
Speakers Bureau
SDPA is often invited by paralegal
programs to speak to their students about the paralegal
profession. If you are interested in participating in a speaking
engagement, please email
school-liaison@sdparalegals.org.
Newsletter
Want to get involved, gain recognition, and increase your value
to your current or future employer? Want to be seen as an expert
in the paralegal field by writing on a relevant legal topic? If
so, then SDPA welcomes your contributions! PRE§EDENTS, SDPA's
bi-monthly newsletter, is looking for energetic people to act as
researchers, photographers and reporters for the newsletter.
It's a great way to polish up your writing skills and shine up
your resume as published author. Please email
newsletter@sdparalegals.org for more information.
For
general information on opportunities within SDPA, please contact
president@sdparalegals.org.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS
Pro bono work offers volunteers an
excellent opportunity to network with attorneys and other
paralegals while gaining invaluable real-world experience.
Beyond the personal reward,
pro bono work also serves an
unparalleled function within the San Diego community by helping
those who need it the most. The current
pro bono
opportunities are listed below.
Guardianship Clinic (Downtown San Diego)
In cooperation with the Probate Court and Probate Examiner's
Office, SDVLP operates weekly clinics to assist responsible
adult residents of San Diego County obtain guardianship of
children who have been abused, neglected or abandoned by
parents.
For more information, please contact Thomas Kritzik with the San
Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program at
tkritzik@sdvlp.org
Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) Clinic (North County)
In the TRO clinic, volunteers assist in preparing domestic
violence, elder abuse and civil harassment TROs. When the
volunteers arrives for the first time, they fills out a
registration form. No experience is required. The supervising
attorney will teach volunteers what they need to know to prepare
Temporary Restraining Orders.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Robbins with the
San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program at
jrobbins@sdvlp.org
Family
Justice Center Needs Volunteer Paralegals (Downtown San Diego)
The Family Justice Center is a community initiative designed to
help domestic violence victims and their children by bringing
domestic violence professionals under one roof. For the first
time in San Diego history, victims have easy access to
advocates, police officers, prosecutors, probation officers,
civil attorneys, counselors, doctors and others, comprising of
120 professionals from 24 agencies in one location. Paralegals
serve on in-house legal clinics.
For more information, please contact Robert Keetch at
rkeetch@sandiego.gov or
visit their website:
http://www.familyjusticecenter.org .
Note: Individuals looking for legal assistance should call
(619) 235-5656 ext. 290 for English speakers and ext. 291 for Spanish speakers.
You will hear about a 4 minute recorded message discussing what
the legal clinic can and can't do for you.
Center for
Community Solutions (Various Locations)
The Center for Community Solutions is seeking volunteers for
legal clinics around San Diego County, including, El Cajon,
Chula Vista and Pacific Beach. The focus of their legal
assistance involves temporary restraining orders (TRO's),
custody issues, divorce proceedings, court accompaniment,
limited in-court representation, and victims of crime funding
claims.
For more information contact call
(858) 272-5777,
email CCS at info@ccssd.org
or visit their website:
http://www.ccssd.org/ .
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