Annual Campaign Leadership Committee
You can help raise much-needed funds for civil legal aid in New Mexico by volunteering on this year's Leadership Committee. Your time, energy, ideas, and connections are critical to uplifting our community and funding solutions. Equal Access to Justice's Leadership Committee is a group of committed attorneys, legal professionals and community leaders that represent law firms, in-house counsel and key community stakeholders. This volunteer team spearheads the annual fundraising campaign and engages their peers, coworkers and employers to give back to the community by meaningfully supporting civil legal aid services for the most vulnerable in New Mexico. Interested in learning more? Contact Heather Norfleet at [email protected].
Pro Bono Opportunities
Another great way to put your skills into action is signing up for pro bono opportunities that fit with your schedule. To learn more explore: Volunteer Attorney Program.
You can help raise much-needed funds for civil legal aid in New Mexico by volunteering on this year's Leadership Committee. Your time, energy, ideas, and connections are critical to uplifting our community and funding solutions. Equal Access to Justice's Leadership Committee is a group of committed attorneys, legal professionals and community leaders that represent law firms, in-house counsel and key community stakeholders. This volunteer team spearheads the annual fundraising campaign and engages their peers, coworkers and employers to give back to the community by meaningfully supporting civil legal aid services for the most vulnerable in New Mexico. Interested in learning more? Contact Heather Norfleet at [email protected].
Pro Bono Opportunities
Another great way to put your skills into action is signing up for pro bono opportunities that fit with your schedule. To learn more explore: Volunteer Attorney Program.
*Rule 16-601 of The Rules of Professional Conduct encourages licensed attorneys in New Mexico to financially support and volunteer their services to civil legal programs that help the indigent population in our state.