New Jersey State Bar Foundation seeks volunteers for Speakers Bureau

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Foundation is seeking volunteers to join its Speakers Bureau, according to a May 27 announcement. The organization invites legal professionals to share their expertise with schools, community groups, and older adult organizations throughout the state.

Interested individuals are encouraged to participate by applying through the foundation’s official channels. The initiative aims to connect knowledgeable speakers with audiences interested in learning more about legal topics and issues relevant to New Jersey residents.

The Speakers Bureau provides opportunities for lawyers and other legal experts to engage directly with the public. Presentations can cover a range of subjects tailored to the needs of each group, helping foster greater understanding of the law within local communities.

This outreach effort is part of the foundation’s ongoing commitment to public education and community engagement. By volunteering, participants contribute not only their time but also help promote legal literacy across diverse populations in New Jersey.

More information about joining or scheduling a speaker is available on the New Jersey State Bar Foundation’s website.



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