About the Role
The Washington West African Center is seeking committed volunteers to serve as Court Observers. This role is essential in helping us identify community members who may need free legal aid, including support with record‑clearing, driver’s license reinstatement, LFO relief, and other civil legal issues.
Court Observers help ensure that individuals—especially immigrants, refugees, and those facing systemic barriers—are connected to the legal resources they need to move forward.
What You’ll Do
- Attend district court sessions in person
- Observe hearings and identify individuals who may benefit from legal aid
- Share WAWAC resource information when appropriate
- Submit brief reports to our legal aid team for follow‑up
- Help bridge the gap between underserved community members and essential legal services
What We Provide
- Full training—no legal background required
- Ongoing support from our Legal Aid & Community Outreach teams
- A meaningful opportunity to support justice, equity, and community empowerment
Who We’re Looking For
- Reliable, compassionate volunteers
- Comfortable in a courtroom environment
- Able to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
- Passionate about supporting marginalized communities
Why It Matters
Many community members face barriers that prevent them from accessing legal help. Your presence in the courtroom helps us reach people at the exact moment they need support—ensuring no one falls through the cracks.
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Location
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19203 36th AVE W
SUITE 210 Lynnwood, WA 98036 |