Are you interested in inspiring and educating the next generation workforce? Whether you’re just a few years into your career, mid-career, a well-seasoned veteran, or an interested donor, your knowledge and resources are valuable to us and could change someone’s life.
We are looking for experienced teachers and tutors to work with our trainees as they prepare to take the GED Test. If you have experience teaching, or are highly qualified in math, language arts or computer basics, we would love to hear from you. Your support is crtital as Homeboys and Homegirls pursue this next…
Homeboy’s team of volunteer attorneys provides free consultations and referrals pertaining to many legal matters, especially criminal law, including bench warrants and post-conviction matters, immigration law, employment law and family law, addressing such issues as divorce, child custody and visitation, and child support.
Licensed psychologists, social workers and marriage and family therapists who are willing to donate from one-to-four hours each week are encouraged to consider applying for our Volunteer Therapist Program, Homeboy Heals. Option one asks providers within a 10-mile radius of our facility to counsel one Homeboy client weekly – at no charge – in his…
We are always seeking volunteer doctors, nurses and medical professionals for the Tattoo Removal Program so we can add more clinic hours. If you are interested and have a M.D., P.A., or N.P., please contact us.
We offer mentors the chance to share their knowledge and experience with the kids who need it the most in our community. Experience in any of the arts are welcome, even as a hobbyist. We can also help you teach simple Arts and Crafts workshops that don’t require any specific talents. For those volunteers without…
The Pro Bono Program gives attorneys interested in disability civil rights law, special education law and other related opportunities a chance to hone their advocacy skills and to make a difference in the community. Our main programs are the Disability Litigation Program and the Education Advocacy Program.
Assist with operations, financial/statistical projects, administrative work, filing documents, organizing press packets, putting together resource packets, creating address labels and data entry. DRLC also needs paralegal assistance with case files.
Design and develop pamphlets, brochures and outreach cards for CAST. Required skills: Graphic design, experience with publisher and other design software. Flexible, work from home. Projects are time sensitive.
Assist in the provision of a wide range of legal services to survivors of human trafficking. Collaborate with partner NGOs in advocating for legal reform. Train partner agencies in trafficking-related issues. B.A. and J.D. or currently enrolled in J.D./graduate program. CAST would also prefer that Part-Time Fall/Spring Law Clerks be receiving school credit.