Be a Voice for a Child’s Future
Every child deserves a advocate; someone who listens, understands, and fights for their best interests. As a Volunteer Guardian ad Litem (VGAL), you’ll be that voice for children navigating the court system, many of whom are facing uncertainty, and in some cases, trauma from neglect or abuse.
Your work will give these children a chance to feel seen, heard, and supported. You’ll build connections, advocate for their needs, and provide vital recommendations to help judges make informed decisions about their care and future.
You don’t need legal experience-just compassion, a commitment to helping others, and the desire to create change.
We’ll provide the training, resources, and guidance to ensure you can succeed in this impactful role.
Technical Requirements
- Must be at least 21 years old.
- Possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Be of high moral character and pass a comprehensive background check.
- Maintain strict confidentiality of all client and court information.
- Attend and complete a 40-hour pre-service training program.
- Commit to 12 hours of in-service training annually.
- Have the ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- Be able to work semi-independently while maintaining regular contact with program staff.
- Be comfortable meeting with children and adults from diverse backgrounds.
- Have reliable transportation to visit children and attend court proceedings or meetings.
- Demonstrate objectivity and professionalism in all interactions.
Step up and make a lasting difference. Be the voice that helps a child find safety and hope. Join us today.