Opportunities From: Montgomery County Volunteer Center

Volunteer: Volunteer to interpret for immigrant children and families facing deportation!

The Maryland Immigrant Legal Assistance Project of the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland (PBRC) is looking for Spanish-speaking students and professionals who can offer interpreting services for our attorney volunteers OR help with clinic facilitation of the day of logistics involved with registering clinic clients and connecting them with the volunteer attorneys.

Thousands of unaccompanied children have come to Maryland seeking safety and refuge from violence in their home counties. Many of these children have valid legal claims to stay in the United States, but require assistance to navigate the complexity of their case. A vital part of that assistance requires access to legal services in a language they can easily understand.

Interpreters can choose the scope of their volunteering commitment. A list of important legal terms will be provided to all volunteers. To get involved, take PBRC's FREE interpreting training.

Registration available at: www.probonomd.org/MILAP.

Questions? Contact Cate Scenna at 443-465-4627 or cscenna@probonomd.org. 

Organization: Pro Bono Resource Center Of Maryland (PBRC)

The Maryland Immigrant Legal Assistance Project of the Pro Bono Resource Center of Maryland (PBRC) is looking for Spanish-speaking students and professionals who can offer interpreting services for our attorney volunteers OR help with clinic facilitation of the day of logistics involved with registering clinic clients and connecting them with the volunteer attorneys.

Thousands of unaccompanied children have come to Maryland seeking safety and refuge from violence in their home counties. Many of these children have valid legal claims to stay in the United States, but require assistance to navigate the complexity of their case. A vital part of that assistance requires access to legal services in a language they can easily understand.

Interpreters can choose the scope of their volunteering commitment. A list of important legal terms will be provided to all volunteers. To get involved, take PBRC's FREE interpreting training.

Registration available at: www.probonomd.org/MILAP.

Questions? Contact Cate Scenna at 443-465-4627 or cscenna@probonomd.org. 

Organization: Pro Bono Resource Center Of Maryland (PBRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21201

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Attorneys needed to help children and families facing deportation!

Thousands of families and unaccompanied children have come to Maryland seeking safety and refuge from violence in their home counties. With the help of volunteer attorneys, these immigrants gain access to critical legal assistance with their valid claims to remain in the United States. Without representation, many who are eligible for relief will likely be deported right back to the dangerous situations from which they escaped.

The Maryland Immigrant Legal Assistance Project is looking for volunteer attorneys and mentors barred in any state to offer brief advice during our legal clinics or to represent these vulnerable immigrants before the Maryland family court and/or Baltimore Immigration Court. Volunteers have access to substantive training, malpractice insurance, mentorship, case support, interpreters, an email discussion listserv, and sample pleadings and forms. Questions? Contact Cate Scenna at 443-465-4627 or cscenna@probonomd.org. Attorneys barred in any state are welcome to volunteer. The best way to get involved is by taking one of our FREE legal training courses. After you take the training, your information will be referred to organizations in Montgomery County that have available cases for you to take.

Organization: Pro Bono Resource Center Of Maryland (PBRC)

Thousands of families and unaccompanied children have come to Maryland seeking safety and refuge from violence in their home counties. With the help of volunteer attorneys, these immigrants gain access to critical legal assistance with their valid claims to remain in the United States. Without representation, many who are eligible for relief will likely be deported right back to the dangerous situations from which they escaped.

The Maryland Immigrant Legal Assistance Project is looking for volunteer attorneys and mentors barred in any state to offer brief advice during our legal clinics or to represent these vulnerable immigrants before the Maryland family court and/or Baltimore Immigration Court. Volunteers have access to substantive training, malpractice insurance, mentorship, case support, interpreters, an email discussion listserv, and sample pleadings and forms. Questions? Contact Cate Scenna at 443-465-4627 or cscenna@probonomd.org. Attorneys barred in any state are welcome to volunteer. The best way to get involved is by taking one of our FREE legal training courses. After you take the training, your information will be referred to organizations in Montgomery County that have available cases for you to take.

Organization: Pro Bono Resource Center Of Maryland (PBRC)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 21201

Allow Groups: No