Remote Volunteer Opportunities The CCBLLR office will update this webpage with volunteer opportunities that follow social distancing guidelines so you remain safe and healthy. Organizations seeking non-lawyer and lawyer volunteers:. And in doing so, you too will be transformed.SPLC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization (EIN: 63-0598743)Click here for our sign up and volunteer portal.The Southeast Immigrant Freedom Initiative works with volunteers to fulfill its mission of defending detained immigrants from deportation. While it’s not possible for volunteers to come into this office at this time, ILAP welcomes help from remote volunteer interpreters and translators: .

Volunteering remotely is a great way to spend some of your time while you are at home – it will help you feel connected to the outside community, and it will allow you to make a difference in the lives of others. Volunteer opportunities involve a range of time and travel commitments:By volunteering with SIFI, you can make a meaningful impact on the lives of our clients. Click here to sign up. Locations: Fully remote We will keep your email address on file and will notify you when future volunteer opportunities arise.A high degree of fluency in the foreign languageIf you're interested in volunteering with ILAP in the future, please fill out our Future Volunteer Interest Form below to be added to our volunteer email list. Let us know where you're interested in being involved, and we will follow up with targeted opportunities.

There are so many ways for you to engage, from representing a detained asylum seeker to spending a week in Texas with a volunteer team. This is a fully remote volunteer opportunity. You can also contact Volunteering England, Volunteer Scotland, Volunteering Wales, Jersey Charities, Guernsey Charities or Volunteering Matters to find opportunities in your area. We’re always seeking volunteer support, whether it’s for a one-time event, for a short term, or for a long-term commitment.

Some opportunities are for pro bono attorneys, while others seek volunteers with a wide variety of skills to help with things like interpretation or to provide professional mental health evaluations for trauma survivors.The Justice Campaign and its partners currently need volunteers to help individuals detained in the following locations: Due to COVID-19, ILAP’s physical offices are closed and all work is happening remotely. Many remote and virtual volunteer opportunities are also flexible time commitments and can be done based on your personal schedule availability and free time. Our volunteer program provides all volunteers with robust mentorship and training. If any remote volunteer opportunities outside of our language needs arise during this time we will notify you.Patience and attention to detailAccess to and an understanding of basic technologyThe Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project (ILAP) provides free and low-cost immigration information and legal assistance to low-income Maine residents.Immigration Forms Program assistanceILAP’s offices in Portland and Lewiston are temporarily closed to visitors due to public health concerns regarding Coronavirus/COVID-19, but we are still here to help!The ability to maintain strict client confidentialityLanguage volunteer positions are open to people 18 years of age and older and require: Volunteering involves giving of your time or resources to an organization or cause that is important to you. Oftentimes, there are multiple volunteering opportunities to be found in your own community, but there are also volunteering assignments that can be accomplished remotely or by earning money to donate to your favorite non-profit organization. Please join our community of committed, fearless volunteers! Everyone is welcome, from volunteer attorneys seeking immigration experience, to law students looking for an internship, to members of the community who just want to help. Al Otro Lado has regular volunteer opportunities in Tijuana, at the Otay Mesa Detention Facility in San Diego, and in the Los Angeles area. We also have remote opportunities through our remote bond teams—learn more here. Our volunteer program provides all volunteers with robust mentorship and training. Oral argument is not required—decisions are issued based on the record and appeal briefs.

At the end of 2019 our community of volunteers clocked in over 6,400 hours of time to our programs. Interpreters assist with spoken communications and interpret by phone or Zoom during attorney consultations

If a detained asylum seeker loses his or her case before the Immigration Judge, they have an opportunity to appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals. Whether you are an attorney, a law student, an interpreter, or a doctor, your volunteer work can help SIFI challenge the deportation machine by providing the highest quality legal representation to the clients we serve.For more information about volunteering with SIFI, click here.— SIFI Volunteer Angela Davis, Executive Director of First Grace Community Alliance