Non-Attorney Volunteers
Access to justice isn’t just about attorneys—it takes a team of dedicated individuals with diverse skills to meet the needs of our community. LSNV is seeking non-attorney volunteers to support our mission of providing critical legal assistance to low-income individuals and families.
We need interpreters to ensure language is never a barrier to justice, legal clerks to assist with case management and administrative tasks, and paralegal interns to provide essential support to our attorneys. These roles are vital in helping us serve more individuals and expand the reach of our services.
Whether you’re a student, a professional, or a community member looking to make a difference, your time and skills can transform lives. Join us today and help us make justice accessible to all.
To find out more how you can volunteer, please contact [email protected].
Interpreters
LSNV is seeking volunteer interpreters to help us provide critical services to our non-English-speaking clients. Your language skills can make a significant difference in ensuring equal access to justice.
To find out more how you can volunteer as an interpreter, please contact our Language Access program at [email protected]
Law Clerks
Law clerks support staff attorneys in providing legal assistance to LSNV clients. This support is designed to help LSNV pursue its mission of providing access to justice to the indigent and underserved. Law clerks assist LSNV attorneys in conducting client meetings, performing legal research, drafting legal documents, and preparing trial binders. Law clerks must be students at an accredited law school or non-Virginia barred attorneys and should demonstrate an interest in LSNV’s mission of public service. Law clerks should have strong multi-task skills, should be proactive, interested in litigation, strong interpersonal skills, and should be sensitive to the needs of our clients.
Paralegal Interns
Paralegal interns support staff attorneys in providing legal assistance to LSNV clients. This support is designed to help LSNV pursue its mission of providing access to justice to the indigent and underserved. Paralegals will be expected to assist LSNV attorneys as they meet with clients, draft legal documents, prepare trial binders and conduct day-to-day litigation assignments. Paralegal interns must demonstrate an interest in LSNV’s mission of public service.