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Maine Volunteers for Justice

The mission of Maine Volunteers for Justice is to increase citizen access to justice, public understanding of Maine's court system, and the efficiency of court offices by engaging volunteers in a variety of quality service experiences.

We work with individuals, agencies, and educational institutions throughout the state to match volunteers to opportunities on a court-by-court basis. Volunteer duties range from clerical work, electronic recording of courtroom proceedings, and special analytical projects; to providing gifts for small children enduring long waits in district court halls, or special assistance as Court Appointed Special Advocates. Volunteers are also referred to other non-profit legal assistance agencies.

For more information, contact the Administrative Office of the Courts by calling 822-0792

For information on volunteering to act as guardian ad litem for abused and neglected Maine children involved in protective custody cases in the Maine District Court, learn about the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program.

For posting of volunteer opportunities see:
www.volunteersolutions.org/uwgp/volunteer/agency/one_171610.html.