New Jersey State Bar Foundation seeks volunteers for Speakers Bureau

Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Foundation announced on April 15 that it is seeking volunteers to join its Speakers Bureau. The organization invites legal professionals to share their expertise with schools, community groups, and older adult organizations across the state.

The initiative aims to connect experienced legal practitioners with various audiences who can benefit from a deeper understanding of the law. By participating in the Speakers Bureau, volunteers have an opportunity to educate and inform people about important legal topics.

According to the foundation, interested individuals can learn more about the program and submit applications through its official channels. The call for volunteers emphasizes outreach efforts designed to reach diverse groups throughout New Jersey.

No additional background information or historical context was provided by the foundation regarding this announcement.

The foundation encourages those interested in volunteering or learning more about the program to apply directly.



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