Make a lasting difference in someone’s life by serving as a volunteer guardian. Guardians help ensure the safety, well-being, and decision-making support for adults who are unable to manage their own personal or financial affairs.
The Legal Guardian Program matches trained volunteers with adults who have been determined by the court to need assistance managing personal or financial decisions.
Guardians advocate for the best interests of their ward, helping ensure their safety, well-being, and access to appropriate services.
Volunteers receive training and ongoing support. This role requires strong judgment, compassion, and a commitment to serving in the best interest of another person.
Serving as a guardian is a meaningful, long-term opportunity to provide stability and support for vulnerable individuals.
Please visit our website for more information and to apply: outagamie.gov/volunteers