To
give a child a GAL volunteer
is to give them a voice.

To give them a voice is to give them hope,

and to give them hope is to give them the world.

-Pamela Butler, Former Foster Child.

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Learn more about who can be a volunteer, our free training program, or download an application in
Word
or PDF format.

Volunteers make a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children every day.

Sometimes, it is the value of a promise kept: Your GAL telling you she will be there next Friday to visit and really being there.

Sometimes, it is the caring adult that they haven't had in their lives before: An adult that takes the time to really listen to what you are saying.

Sometimes, it is trusting a person to speak up for you:
knowing that there is a voice in the court room telling the judge what you want.

And sometimes, it is knowing that your GAL is always there for you: Your case worker might change, you might go to a new foster home or a new school, but your GAL will always be there.

Greenville County Volunteer Guardian ad Litem Program
Patty Dellinger, Coordinator
Family Court Building, 301 University Ridge, Suite 525,
Greenville, SC 29601
467-5862
volunteer@Greenville.scgal.org

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South Carolina Volunteer Guardian ad Litem Program