Opportunities From: Love Out Loud

Volunteer: Advocate for Abused/Neglected Children

Guardian ad Litem (GAL) volunteers serve as court-appointed advocates and the voice for children in the juvenile court system.  GALs do an independent investigation into the circumstances of these children’s lives, facilitate their needs being met by helping locate community resources, and advocate that those services be put into place. Furthermore, we attend court hearings on behalf of the child to report to the court what we feel is in a child’s best interest concerning their life.  We do so until these children are out of the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services and into a safe, permanent home. 

GALs visit with the child once per month and make contact on a regular basis with the other pertinent people in their life to help advocate for their best interest.  Most GALs spend 12-15 hours per month performing their duties as a court-appointed advocate. Most of the time spent volunteering is mostly flexible and built around the GAL’s schedule.

The process of becoming a GAL volunteer includes an application, background check, interview, and training. Applications can be completed on our website, www.volunteerforgal.org 

GALs are not:

Babysitters Service providers Asked to spend money or take children places

GALs are:

From all backgrounds and educational levels Committed to represent a child for the duration of their court case Full-time employees, retirees, stay-at-home parents, college students

The next pre-service training begins in July 2024, so apply now!  www.VolunteerForGAL.org 

Agency: Guardian ad Litem- Guilford County

Guardian ad Litem (GAL) volunteers serve as court-appointed advocates and the voice for children in the juvenile court system.  GALs do an independent investigation into the circumstances of these children’s lives, facilitate their needs being met by helping locate community resources, and advocate that those services be put into place. Furthermore, we attend court hearings on behalf of the child to report to the court what we feel is in a child’s best interest concerning their life.  We do so until these children are out of the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services and into a safe, permanent home. 

GALs visit with the child once per month and make contact on a regular basis with the other pertinent people in their life to help advocate for their best interest.  Most GALs spend 12-15 hours per month performing their duties as a court-appointed advocate. Most of the time spent volunteering is mostly flexible and built around the GAL’s schedule.

The process of becoming a GAL volunteer includes an application, background check, interview, and training. Applications can be completed on our website, www.volunteerforgal.org 

GALs are not:

Babysitters Service providers Asked to spend money or take children places

GALs are:

From all backgrounds and educational levels Committed to represent a child for the duration of their court case Full-time employees, retirees, stay-at-home parents, college students

The next pre-service training begins in July 2024, so apply now!  www.VolunteerForGAL.org 

Agency: Guardian ad Litem- Guilford County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 27401

Allow Groups: No