Volunteers are almost always needed to support Coloradans on various civil legal matters. We welcome everyone who is interested in being part of our work to defend low-income Coloradans, including attorneys, paralegals, law students, and social workers.
Both virtual and in-person opportunities are often available, from supporting individual clients on family and elder law matters to virtual and in-person eviction clinics and other events designed to help folks understand their rights on a number of topics. We also welcome help in our various offices welcoming clients and assisting with legal document preparation.
Please fill out this form if you are interested in helping low-income Coloradans with their civil legal needs, and your local pro-bono coordinator will reach out for more information.
Note that we are not always able to find opportunities that are the right fit for every volunteer -- but we are able to take advantage of the skills, expertise, and dedication of many types of volunteers.
Please note that all volunteers are required to complete a criminal background check before working with CLS.
You can expect a response to this form within 1 to 3 weeks of submitting it.