How to Become a Volunteer Attorney in Tennessee

Local legal aid groups have opportunities to volunteer and get involved in your community for both lawyers and non-lawyers. If you are interested in volunteering or providing pro bono legal assistance to vulnerable Tennesseans, you can find more information about volunteering with legal aid programs in your area below.

 

East Tennessee

Legal Aid of East Tennessee

 

Middle Tennessee

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands

 

West Tennessee

West Tennessee Legal Services

 

Memphis Area

Memphis Area Legal Services

Community Legal Center

 

Statewide Online Legal Assistance

If you are interested in providing online legal assistance, please click on the link below to learn more about Tennessee's state-wide online legal clinic.   

https://tn.freelegalanswers.org/

 

The Tennessee Faith & Justice Alliance (TFJA)

The TJFA is a project of the Access to Justice Commission.  It is an alliance of faith-based groups in Tennessee who commit to providing legal resources to their congregations and communities. To learn more, please follow the link below.

Faith Based Initiative  

 

 

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