Disaster Resilience Program – Equal Justice Works
Explore your passion for equal justice by providing legal support to underserved communities in California, Louisiana, and New Mexico as they work to rebuild their lives and prepare for the next disaster.
Disasters, including the COVID-19 pandemic, devastate lower-income communities, creating new poverty and further entrenching inequality. As a law student, you have an opportunity this summer to play a critical role in improving disaster preparedness and recovery by working alongside an Equal Justice Works Fellow in our Disaster Resilience Program.
The need for legal services is especially critical for parts of the country hard hit by the pandemic and prone to natural disasters such as hurricanes, flooding, and wildfires. Our Disaster Resilience Program mobilizes full-time lawyers (Equal Justice Works Fellows) to provide free civil legal aid in disaster-prone areas to ensure vital legal services are accessible to rebuild lives, stabilize communities, and create resilience. As a current law student, you have an opportunity to support an Equal Justice Works Fellow as a Student Fellow.
If you are a 1L or 2L law student, apply to the Equal Justice Works Disaster Resilience Program to be a Student Fellow this summer and work alongside a current Equal Justice Works Fellow at their host organization (virtually and/or hybrid; see host site preferences and accommodations) to help communities navigate legal issues before, during, and after disasters. This is an eight- to ten-week position available to eleven law students during the summer of 2022. Upon completion, Student Fellows will receive a $5,000 stipend.
Through the program, Student Fellows will have the opportunity to:
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Provide civil legal services
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Engage in community education and advocacy efforts to increase disaster preparedness and awareness of legal rights
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Build capacity at the legal services organization where you work
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Participate in trainings in disaster law prior to the start of the program in May
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Join networking opportunities with other Equal Justice Works Fellows and Student Fellows
The Disaster Resilience Program is currently funded by the California Community Foundation Wildfire Relief Fund, W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and individual contributions.
The application for the 2022 Disaster Resilience Program is now open! Apply by February 14, 2022.
HOW TO APPLY
Before submitting your application, view the 2022 host site projects, and be prepared to choose your top three location choices. Applicants will be asked to provide a resume and a personal statement describing the candidate’s interest in the program. HERE
FUNDING
Participants will receive a $5,000 stipend for their service. Students have the option to apply for unlimited outside funding through their university or other sources.
PROGRAM PARTICIPANT EXPECTATIONS
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Complete 300 hours of service within an eight to ten-week period
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Complete all required program reporting and documentation
HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION
If applicable, it is the participant’s responsibility to obtain housing and ensure adequate transportation throughout the summer placement. It is not the responsibility of the host organization to provide direct housing or transportation assistance. Please pay attention to whether the opportunity you are applying for is remote or in-person.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
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December 20, 2021: Application opens
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February 14, 2022: Application closes at 11:59 p.m. ET
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February–March 2022: Interviews with host organizations conducted on a rolling basis
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March 25, 2022: Students notified of acceptance
QUESTIONS?
If you have questions about Disaster Resilience Program, please review this website, our FAQ guide, or send an email to DisasterResilienceProgram@equaljusticeworks.org.