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Legal Volunteers (Attorneys and Legal Aides)

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The goal of our legal services is to “Administer Justice by serving the legal needs of low-income families through educational outreach, legal clinics, and representation, as a way of demonstrating God’s mercy and compassion to those in need.”

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Making a Difference...


As a lawyer you have a unique opportunity to help us carry out that goal.  Your skills can make a significant difference in the life of someone in need.

“In a difficult situation my concerns were handled with care and respect.  The attorney I met with was wonderful.”

Aimee, Administer Justice Client.

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I’d like to help, but…

We know you want to make a difference and understand the demands on your time, challenges of not practicing in poverty law areas, need for insurance and assistance.  We want to help you help others. 

We provide:

- Limited Engagement Opportunities.
- Legal appointments only or single-issue representation.
- Free malpractice insurance coverage.
- Free research and document assistance.
- Free Mentor to bounce ideas and get direction.
- Continuing Legal Education opportunities.
- Additional support services - financial, tax, counseling, network of churches and social service providers.

How Do I Get Started?

Sign up for our e-newsletter and visit our award-winning Justice Center Online.  JC Online is a custom Internet-based integrated case management, volunteer coordination and communication program. After registering you can follow the heart to see our calendar and current needs.

To launch JC Online with your login name and password, or to just watch a few overview training movies, click HERE...

Our legal services director, Judy Berndt, and program services coordinator, Teri Jacobs, can provide you with additional information and will coordinate our needs with your schedule.  E-mail them now by clicking HERE....

Thank You!


Together We Can Make A Difference...


“We can end  the existing denial of justice to the poor if we can secure an administration of justice which shall be accessible to every person no matter how humble.” Reginald Heber Smith in Justice and the Poor (1919).

“Good will come to him who is generous and lends freely, who conducts his affairs with justice.”  Psalm112:5.

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