How to Stop Failing at Getting Your Pro Bono Hours

Elysia, a woman with black hair, wears a mint-colored blouse and black jacket.By Elysia Prendergast-Jones and Sarah Hill McIntyre

Elysia Prendergast-Jones and Sarah Hill McIntyre are Co-Chairs of the Pro Bono Committee of the Family Law Section. They have taken on the important task of serving the underserved in addition to managing regular cases. The Pro Bono Committee is always looking for volunteers to assist clients across the state.

In that vein, the Pro Bono Committee has spearheaded an effort with the Paralegal Division to provide one-day clinics in North Carolina. Listen to this video blog to learn how you can become a part of this important movement in addition to supporting your colleagues!