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Empower a Child's Future: Volunteer as a Guardian ad Litem Advocate in the Waterbury Region and Nort

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Waterbury, CT
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  • Details

    Commitment Details:
    5 -15 hours/month
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    20
    Cause Areas:
    Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Legal Assistance, Volunteering
    Participation Requirements:
    Driver’s License, Background Check, Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    21+
    Other Requirements:
    Have access to car, make a 2 year commitment, undergo 40 hrs of training, bilingual a plus

    Description

    Empower a Child's Future: Volunteer as a Guardian ad Litem Advocate in the Waterbury Region and Nort

    SUMMARY:

    Children in Placement works tirelessly to address the needs of thousands of abused, neglected, and abandoned children caught up in Connecticut's judicial proceedings. GAL (Guardian ad Litem) volunteers play a crucial role in this mission by acting as friends of the court, advocating for children in protective state custody and striving to reduce the time these children spend awaiting permanent placement.

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    Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Volunteer Opportunity

    Thousands of abused, neglected, and abandoned children become the subject of judicial proceedings each year in Connecticut. Their voices are often unheard, and their best interests overlooked in the court process.

    The main responsibility of a GAL volunteer is to serve as a friend of the court, acting on behalf of children in protective state custody, with the ultimate goal being the reduction in the time that these children await permanent placement. When assigned a case, the GAL advocate is tasked with providing a thorough investigation to determine what is best for the child(ren), and this is completed by interviewing the child, parents and other family members, social workers, therapists, doctors, and educators. It is important that the GAL has a complete understanding of the situation to make the appropriate recommendations to the court.

    All GAL advocates are extensively trained, supervised and supported by the Children in Placement team to provide them with the best tools to support these children in state welfare. They are required to complete 40 hours of intensive training, with a 12-hour follow-up annually. Volunteers are assigned one case and remain with the case until it is closed, and final placement is successfully found for the child(ren).

    GALs are essential in ensuring that a child’s best interests are heard by the court; however, they also provide a support system and a trusting adult figure for these children, many of whom have never had someone advocate for their well-being.

    Our GAL volunteers are genuine heroes, doing the work of reducing the time Connecticut's abused and neglected children spend in the welfare system. It is our goal to help find them a safe, stable and permanent home where they can flourish and truly live the childhoods they deserve.

    Time Commitment~ this depends on the complexity of the assigned case. On average, volunteers spend approximately 2-5 hours per month working on a case, with most cases lasting between 3-6 months.

    SUMMARY:

    Children in Placement works tirelessly to address the needs of thousands of abused, neglected, and abandoned children caught up in Connecticut's judicial proceedings. GAL (Guardian ad Litem) volunteers play a crucial role in this mission by acting as friends of the court, advocating for children in protective state custody and striving to reduce the time these children spend awaiting permanent placement.

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    Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Volunteer Opportunity

    Thousands of abused, neglected, and abandoned children become the subject of judicial proceedings each year in Connecticut. Their voices are often unheard, and their best interests overlooked in the court process.

    The main responsibility of a GAL volunteer is to serve as a friend of the court, acting on behalf of children in protective state custody, with the ultimate goal being the reduction in the time that these children await permanent placement. When assigned a case, the GAL advocate is tasked…

    Location

    On-site
    7 Kendrick Avenue, Waterbury, Connecticut, US

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