We The Action Volunteer,

At We The Action, you can browse volunteer opportunities available right now that are uniquely suited for lawyers. Here are a few projects that our nonprofit partners have recently posted that could use your help:

Safe Passage Project

Represent Immigrant Child in New York

Safe Passage Project

Help an immigrant child gain legal status in the U.S. and protect them from deportation.

Project Reunite: Lawyers and Legal Fellows for Muslim Ban & Immigration Services

Yemeni American Merchants Association

Yemeni Americans are directly impacted by the Muslim Ban, this work will help us reunite families who don't have anyone to turn to for immigration legal support.

Senior Fellow in Legal Writing (Pro Bono)

Conservation Law Foundation

CLF is currently seeking a Senior Fellow to assist with in-house trainings and to provide support and/or feedback to staff advocates on legal brief writing and other legal writing projects.

Mississippi Center for Justice

Remote Opportunity: Represent Individuals Arrested in the August 7th Mississippi ICE Raid

Mississippi Center for Justice

Hundreds of folks need pro bono representation in their immigration cases as they fight in removal proceedings.

Institute for Women in Migration (IMUMI, or Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migración)

Help a Mother See Her Children After Five Years Apart-Family reunification

Institute for Women in Migration (IMUMI, or Instituto para las Mujeres en la Migración)

Family reunification

Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project, CCLA Inc.

Become a Pro Bono Immigration Attorney in the Los Angeles Area!

Esperanza Immigrant Rights Project, CCLA Inc.

Help families stay together, and give unaccompanied minors or individuals facing deportation a chance to win their cases!

No matter your legal experience, interests, or schedule, you can make a difference.

Thank you for being a part of the We The Action community—and for using your time and talent for good!


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