During these uncertain times, how can we help?
See below to access our COVID-19 Resource Hub, and to explore our growing directory of COVID-19-specific and virtual volunteering opportunities.
The ARJC is seeking volunteers with excellent research skills. We are compiling information for various reports, our website blog, and manuals.
Individuals accepted for this role will work remotely and under the direct supervision of the Executive Director. This is a very casual environment and all work will be submitted via email.
Org can supply volunteers with verification of service and persons who require such are encouraged to apply. As our mission supports vulnerable populations and various legal environments, those with backgrounds are welcome to join us.
All volunteers will be required to sign and adhere to a company NDA, and must abide by all organization policies and procedures.
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
4002 Hwy 78, Ste 530-114, Snellville, GA 30039, US
The ARJC strives to increase awareness of, and provide legal support for, families disproporationately affected by the gender disparities in family law matters, post incarceration re-entry programming, and the criminalization of mental health issues in impacted communities through education and advocacy.
The ARJC fulfills its mission with a three-point process: Educate, Advocate, Litigate.
We provide information to the community related to our select issues, provide advocacy for those affected by our target issues and operate legal clinics serving those in these selected areas.
Our target issues are:
Education, advocacy and litigation supporting fathers and childrens rights
Juvenile diversion programs through the juvenile court (to stave off the school to prison pipeline)
Providing incarcerated father access to their children and sustainable re-entry programming to foster and maintain familial relationships
Educating the public about and curbing the criminilization of mental health issues in impacted communities
We believe that many of the ills suffered by vulnerable communities can be traced back to the family and home environment. Thus, adderssing community problems at the most basic level-the family unit- we can improve our communities and provide the necessary resources to strengthen those same communities, thereby forcing systemic change from the foundation up.
We'll work with your schedule.
This is a Virtual Opportunity, with no fixed address.
February 16, 2021