Chris Santee
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« : October 09, 2013, 02:28:46 PM » |
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submitted to the Fairfax News:
Right now, there are children involved in the Franklin Grand Isle Family Court who need your help. They don’t need your money – just your time and attention. In some cases, these children have been abused, neglected or caught in the middle of a custody dispute – but they all have the same need: to have a judge-appointed advocate who will look out for their best interest.
Currently there’s a shortage of volunteers. As of July first, the caseload in Franklin Grand Isle Family Court was 167 children with just ten volunteers. Similarly, Chittenden County has a caseload of 166, but they have three times the volunteers (30).
To be a Guardian ad Litem, you needn’t have any specialized experience – just a willingness to volunteer your free time, strong interpersonal and communication skills, a passion for helping vulnerable children and the ability to think critically, be assertive, work with others effectively, and use sound judgment. Training is provided, and the personal reward is immeasurable.
Interested volunteers are invited to come to the GAL Open House on Wednesday, October 16, 2013 at the Vermont Superior Court, Franklin Unit, Family Division at 36 Lake Street in St. Albans from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. The event will include a ˝ hour DVD viewing of the program; presentations from the GAL Volunteer Coordinator and Court Clerk. A light lunch will also be provided.
If you are unable to attend, you can contact GAL coordinator Bruce Scott at 527-4029 or at papascott3@aol.com. You can also email jud-vermontgal@state.vt.us or go online to www.vermontjudiciary.org and click under “favorites” and “court programs.”
Thank you, Cindy Weed GAL Outreach Coordinator Enosburg
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