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Mission and Purpose“The Volunteer UCF Center is dedicated to
promoting community service and education on various social issues to the University of Central Florida, through a variety of programs, committees, events, and ongoing projects.
VUCF links interested students with community organizations that best fit their interests, talents, and majors. We work with over 200 community agencies that utilize UCF student volunteers.
Through volunteerism students can gain valuable knowledge and experience, have a great time, and meet new friends, all while benefiting the community.”
Civic Engagement: Receive information about
federal service programs Learn about voter
registrations and other topics
Elderly and Veteran Awareness:
Promote awareness of veterans issues through social events
Life Care Center of Orlando
Elderly and Veteran
Awareness Events
Issues
Youth and Education Work with children in the Orlando
area on a variety of different events Corresponding organizations
include: Great Oaks Village Coalition for the Homeless Boys and Girls Club Intervention Services Best Buddies
Animals and Environment Participate in pet food drives, beach
clean-ups, pet walks, park restoration, pet therapy, recycling drives, and river clean-ups
Other Organizations include: Keep Orlando Beautiful Hound Haven Keep Brevard Beautiful Orlando Human Society
Youth and
Education
Events
Health Comfort Ill patients,
prepare healthy meals for children, participate in events to increase awareness of health issues
Domestic Violence Awareness
Organize monthly events like open forums and mentoring events
Arts and Recreation Participate in field-trip
days for underprivileged kids and volunteer for art related events
Get Carded Events Promote organ and tissue
donation through information fairs and our annual get carded events
Hunger and Homelessness
Feed and serve the homeless of Central Florida Conducting canned food
and clothing drives Fundraising support for
related organizations, Picking citrus Serve in Soup Kitchens
Other organizations include:
Ripple Effect Second Harvest Food Bank Coalition For the Homeless Habitat for Humanity Salvation Army
Alternative Spring Break Instead of Spring Break
students can get placed teams of college student in communities around the nation to engage in community service
Mentoring and Literacy Act as a mentor and role
model as you plan activities and events to develop relationships with children
VOLUNTEER UCFhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U0--w7rT5g
Contact Information:
Office of Student Involvement, Student Union, Room 208
Phone: 407.823.3318
Email: [email protected]
www.volunteerucf.com
UCF Legal Services
• Seeks to provide qualified students at the University of Central Florida with legal counseling and court representation in certain cases.
• The staff attorneys interview each client individually to advise in the areas of law that concern the student.
• Cases which are not covered by the program are referred to appropriate agencies or private attorneys through a lawyer referral service.
• The operation of the program is subject at all times to the rules and regulations promulgated by the Supreme Court of Florida and the Board of Governors of the Florida Bar.
• The program is approved by the Florida Bar and is staffed by licensed attorneys.
• The purpose of this program is to encourage students to seek the advice of an attorney when they anticipate or encounter legal difficulties.
• The on-campus attorneys will advise students on any type of legal problem, with the exception of those situations listed under Restrictions.
LEGAL REPRESENTATION MAY BE PROVIDED FOR THE FOLLOWING:
• Landlord/tenant problems affecting students living arrangements in the community
• Consumer problems confronting individual students
• Discrimination problems encountered by students in securing housing or employment in the community
• Traffic violations, including criminal and Driving Under Influence (DUI) cases
• Dissolution (uncontested)
• Name changes
• Simple wills
• Bankruptcy
RESTRICTIONS ON CASESThe plan will not offer legal representation or consultation in the following
situations:
• Actions or claims against UCF, the Florida Board of Regents, or the State of Florida or its agencies or municipal bodies.
• Drafting certain instruments and searching Titles.
• Clients income-producing activities.
• Student versus student.
• Matters involving University discipline.
• Certain types of litigation.
• Referrals and fees.
• Other excluded areas.
**Student Legal Services is funded through the Activity and Service Fee as allocated by the Student Government of UCF.
HOW TO USE THE PROGRAM
• Each currently enrolled student is entitled to consult with program attorneys about legal matters and entitled to receive advice conveyed in a formal or informal manner as appropriate.
• Although this program is free as a service to the students, the program will not cover the payment of court costs, fees incidental to litigation, fines, penalties, or amounts of any judgments awarded against the student.
FAQ’SDo you have real attorneys?
- Yes. Each of our attorneys is licensed by the Florida Bar.
Can I just ask a simple question over the phone?
- No. In order for our attorneys to help you, an appointment must be made by the student.
Will the attorney accompany me to court?
- Yes. Legal representation up to and including all stages of trial will be provided in certain types of cases. For more information on which types are covered by our department, look at what we do on the Scope of the Program page.
Do you charge for your services?
- No. This program is free as a service to the students, however, the program will not cover the payment of court costs, fees incidental to litigation, fines, penalties, or amounts of any judgments awarded against the student.
Who can use the service?
- Anyone who has a legal problem, provided they're a currently enrolled student at the University of Central Florida.
CONTACT INFROMATION:
Ferrell Commons Room 142Orlando, FL 32816-3650
(Office) 407.823.2538 • (Fax) [email protected]
Located in the Ferrell Commons, Room 142, right across from Experiential Learning. Open M-F 8am-5pm.
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