The Mediation Center is always looking for volunteers to help people in our community. We offer extensive training for individuals with an interest in becoming mediators, making an impact on the community, and embracing challenges. A background in the legal profession is not essential.
Mediation Matters
The team at The Mediation Center invites you to embrace curiosity and join us for our next session of Mediation Matters. Each month, Lee Robbins, our Director of Operations, will hold space for a 1-hour virtual information-sharing session, inviting community members to ask questions and learn more about our mission, services, and programs, available training, and volunteer opportunities.
Facilitator: Lee Robbins
Dates: Held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month
Time: 8:30 am ET
Duration: 1-hour
Location: Virtual
Questions? Contact Lee at lrobbins@mediationsavannah.com
Get Involved
Our Center has plenty of unique ways for community members to get involved and help in the change they seek to make as a…
Volunteer Mediator
Mediate cases for State, Magistrate, Probate, and Superior Court. Help parties save time, money, and stress by reaching an agreement without litigation. Must complete General Civil Mediation Training.
There is a fee to take our General Civil Mediation Training. To cover the registration cost for mediators with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution as well as administrative work to keep track of practicum hours, we charge $250 for volunteers to take the training.
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Volunteer Domestic Mediator
Mediate domestic actions like Divorce, Legitimation, and Order Modifications. Help families separate amicably and co-parent cooperatively. Must complete General Civil Mediation and Domestic Mediation training.
Training is free for those that exclusively volunteer with our Center and have been on our roster for at least 1-year.
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Volunteer Mediation Support
Provide technical and logistical support to mediators in Civil and Domestic mediation. A great way to learn more about mediation.
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Volunteer Facilitator
Restorative Conferencing is a restorative justice process for members of the community and parties affected by an incident to discuss what occurred, and how they were affected and work together to define a better path forward. Help juveniles in our community by facilitating Community Conferences.
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Community Mediator
Education to learn skills to resolve conflict in your neighborhood.
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Questions? Email Lee at lrobbins@mediationsavannah.com