Volunteers Sworn-in for the Guardian ad Litem Program

(Left to right): Judge Holcombe, volunteers Brandi Byers, Lori Laubach, Christine Livingston, Kimberly Harper, Debbie Allison and Marie Mobley, GAL Attorney Advocate.

Recently the Guardian ad Litem Program had three swearing-ins for volunteer child advocates that will volunteer in Johnston County.  The volunteers completed the required advocate training and the Honorable District Court Judges Paul Holcombe and Resson Faircloth administered the GAL Volunteer Oath.

(Left to right): Marie Mobley, GAL Attorney Advocate, volunteer Melea Basom and Judge Holcombe.

Guardian ad Litem Volunteers advocate for children in the court system through no fault of their own. These are youth that have been alleged by the Department of Social Services to have been abused and/or neglected.   To help these children move through the court system toward safe, permanent homes, the Guardian ad Litem Program (GAL) trains individual citizens to investigate and determine the needs of these youth.    The GAL volunteer is provided support and supervision as they work to advocate for the child’s best interest in court alongside an attorney.

(Left to right): Marie Mobley, GAL Attorney Advocate, volunteer Nicole Orringer and Judge Faircloth.

District 11 serves Harnett, Johnston, and Lee Counties and currently there are children that are in need of an advocate to help them through this difficult time in their life.  They need a voice to speak up for them.  The program will be offering a training class starting January 11th.   If you think this is something you’d like to do, please go to www.volunteerforgal.org  to complete the application as soon as possible.

Please contact the Guardian ad Litem program at 910-814-4690 or 919-934-3348 if you have questions.