Volunteer

Whether you are just getting started or if you already have experience with NAELA committees, task forces, state chapters, and sections, NAELA offers a wide range of volunteer opportunities.


Benefits of Volunteering for Your Professional Association

As a NAELA volunteer, you'll learn and share expertise with fellow elder and special needs law attorneys, gain valuable leadership experience, and influence positive change in elder and special needs law.

 

Featured Committee Member
Paul D. Shapiro, CELA

Paul Shapiro
Paul is a member of the NAELA State Advocacy Committee.

"I get to hear from practitioners in individual states. This experience has increased my awareness in the national scope of what elder law attorneys do, recognizing names of people in different areas, and understanding the bird’s eye view of community. Each state has its own way of doing things, but they’re all connected, and committee involvement showed me that."

Top Reasons to Participate in NAELA Committees and Special Projects

  1. Help shape the future of NAELA and the field of elder and special needs law.
  2. Connect and network with members and legal professionals across the country.
  3. Gain leadership skills and ideas to implement in your practice.

Volunteer Responsibilities
  • Actively participate in conference calls and meetings as designated by committee/project leader.
  • Assist in developing content for programs, events, and publications to carry out NAELA's mission.
  • Maintain current membership in NAELA during the volunteer term.
  • Act as an ambassador for NAELA in the field.

Tell Us How Your Are Interested In Volunteering
Tell us what you're interested in by completing and submitting the Volunteer Form and a NAELA staff person will get in touch with you (you'll need to sign in to the website with your member credentials to access the form).

Contact NAELA Staff About Volunteering

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