Volunteer Guardians ad Litem are community volunteers with extraordinary hearts who are appointed by judges to advocate in court for abused and/or neglected children. VGALs spend an average of ten hours a month working on a case, though typically they spend more time at the beginning of a case than they do towards the end. Cases generally last at least a year, and we ask that each volunteer commits to remaining a volunteer as long as their case is open. Children face a constant rotation of judges, social workers, and foster homes, but all the while their VGAL remains a stable and constant adult in their lives.
Description
Details
Volunteers should be between the ages of 21 and 99. | |
Is Not Family Friendly | |
Is Not Outdoors | |
Is Wheelchair Accessible |
Location
1115 S. Second St.
B Mt. Vernon, WA 98273 |