Agency Details:
Volunteers In Public Service (VIPS) To The Courts
The mission of the VIPS Program is to facilitate and promote opportunities for citizen involvement and participation within the Judiciary based on the needs of the Judiciary and the skills, talents and interests of the volunteers.
Description:
VIPS places volunteers in various agencies within the Judiciary, where volunteers could receive the most benefit and provide the best assistance to staff, based on their interest and capabilities. VIPS works to ensure that all placements are mutually beneficial as to maximize the commitment of volunteers and retention of placement offices. Apply on-line at: www.courts.state.hi.us Click on Volunteer Opportunities, located under heading of Community Outreach.
History:
VIPS was formed in 1971, originally named Volunteer Services Program, involved primarily with the mentoring of troubled teens. In 1986, the scope of the program was expanded to service more offices within the Judiciary,and the named was officially changed to Volunteers in Public Service (VIPS) to the Courts.
Contact person: Bryan St. Arnault, Program Coordinator, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (808) 539-4938
Address:
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417 S. King Street, Room 212Honolulu, HI 96813(See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.courts.state.hi.us
Directions:
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Ali'iolani Hale, located on the corner of King Street and Mililani Street. Enter from rear entrance of Ali'iolani Hale.
Nearest Bus Stop: King/Punchbowl, 1 minute walk |
| Last updated on November 13, 2009 |
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