While state and county administrative staff serve an important and necessary function within the Program, the volunteers who provide countless hours of dedicated service on behalf of abused and neglected children across the state form the heart and foundation of the Program. These volunteers fuel the Program's operation by giving freely of their time and serving as the voice in court for each individual child within the Child Protective Services system.
To find out more about how you can become a volunteer Guardian ad Litem, click here.
To learn about the difference that you, as a volunteer, can make in the life of a child, click here.