Pro Bono Students Canada UBC

Pro Bono Students Canada UBC

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We match law student volunteers with community organizations, to break down barriers to justice!

Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC) originated at the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto in 1996 where the PBSC National office is currently located. The national administrative office provides support and training for PBSC branches at law schools across Canada. The program was launched at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1998 with two main goals:

(1) to educate law students and t

Photos from Pro Bono Students Canada UBC's post 02/25/2026

Reminder that nominations are open for the 7th annual Chief Justice Richard Wagner Awards! This national award recognizes outstanding PBSC student volunteers, their exemplary leadership, and their commitment to closing the justice gap in Canada.
If you feel that one of our volunteers has demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment to PBSC’s mission of providing free legal support to people and communities facing barriers to justice, we want to hear from you!
You can find our nomination form at this link here:
https://pbsc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_79yYhJGpExWMiIm

To be eligible to nominate a candidate for the Award, you must be:
- a representative from a Partner Organization that is currently partnered with the PBSC Chapter at which the nomination is being made;
- a current Lawyer Supervisor;
- and/or, a PBSC Student Volunteer enrolled at the law faculty at which the nomination is being made.
Please submit your nominations now because the form will close on February 27 @12:00 pm!

08/25/2025

Apply now for our early bird application cycle!

You will be given top priority in your project choices. Find a list of our projects for this year and our application form on our website https://pbsc.allard.ubc.ca/ .

06/17/2025

We are excited to welcome Armaan Dhanoa and Jenny Tran as our Program Coordinators for the 2025-2026 school year! Feel free to reach out to them at [email protected] for any questions or inquiries!

Early bird volunteer applications open August 25! Until then, stay updated with PBSC by liking our page and following us on Instagram at . Also, check out our website at https://pbsc.allard.ubc.ca/ to learn more about our program!

We look forward to welcoming all returning and new volunteers in September!

02/07/2024

We are excited to announce that nominations are officially open for the 5th annual Chief Justice Richard Wagner Awards! This national award recognizes outstanding PBSC student volunteers, their exemplary leadership, and their commitment to closing the justice gap in Canada.

If you feel that one of our volunteers has demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment to PBSC’s mission of providing free legal support to people and communities facing barriers to justice, we want to hear from you!

You can find our nomination form at this link here: https://pbsc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1C8g3c97hvGlq06

To be eligible to nominate a candidate for the Award, you must be:
- a representative from a Partner Organization that is currently partnered with the PBSC Chapter at which the nomination is being made;
- a current Lawyer Supervisor;
- and/or, a PBSC Student Volunteer enrolled at the law faculty at which the nomination is being made.

Please submit your nominations now because the form will close on February 23!

01/16/2024

*Apply now!*

Pro Bono Students Canada (PBSC) is hiring two students to serve as the Program Coordinators in the 2024-25 academic year. Program Coordinators are responsible for overseeing all aspects of PBSC's programming, including:
- Designing and developing legal projects;
- Collaborating with public interest organizations, community groups, legal clinics, and legal practitioners;
- Recruiting and training student volunteers;
- Overseeing PBSC placements;
and building and leading a community of PBSC volunteers to engage law students with public interest work and the pro bono ethic. All 1L and 2L students are encouraged to apply!

This role is full-time from May through August, and part-time from September through April. The deadline to apply is 11:59 pm on Monday, January 22, 2024. For more information please see the job posting on ACE, visit www.pbsc.allard.ubc.ca, or reach out to current Program Coordinators Erin Valentine and Eric Cislak at [email protected].

Photos from Pro Bono Students Canada UBC's post 11/07/2023

PBSC is excited to co-present the Social Justice Forum and Mixer!

Social Justice Forum: Meet over 25 of British Columbia's social justice organizations, all under one roof! This is a unique community-building opportunity for you to learn more about the work of local social justice organizations, meet lawyers and legal advocates practicing in this area, and connect with like-minded colleagues in the Allard Law student community.

When: Thursday, November 9th, 2023 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Where: Simon Fraser University's Harbour Centre, 515 West Hastings Street in Rooms 1400-1420 (Joseph and Rosalie Segal Centre)

Sponsored by the CSO and Pro Bono Students Canada. Complimentary appetizers provided! Register now on ACE at https://law-allard-ubc.12twenty.com/events #/events/1300110114768.

And, join us afterwards for the 'App-y Hour' Mixer at Rogue Kitchen and Wetbar in Gastown (601 W Cordova Street) at 8pm!

Mingle with organization representatives and fellow students to get to know the people working in, and interested in working in social justice careers.

More snacks to share will be provided. Attendees are responsible for their own additional food and beverages.

Hosted by Pro Bono Students Canada and Allard clubs: Social Welfare Law and Policy Society, Law Students for Decriminalization & Harm Reduction, and UBC Law Disability Alliance.

We can't wait to see you there!

11/01/2023

PBSC is pleased to offer a workshop on Vicarious Trauma and Self Care in collaboration with the Allard Wellness Office. Note this workshop has been especially developed as additional training for PBSC volunteers. While it is not mandatory, it is the final installation in our training series and PBSC volunteers are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED to attend!

Working with clients who have experienced trauma may have a detrimental impact on you. In Pro Bono work, you will hear many stories, and in detail. Listening to stories of trauma can produce vicarious trauma reactions within you, and/or the stories may trigger any personal trauma you may have experienced in the present or past. Regardless of whether you experience vicarious trauma or not, working in these situations can be extremely stressful. This workshop will begin with a presentation by Student Wellbeing Counsellor, Andrea Falco to provide you with psychoeducation about trauma and stress, and introduce coping strategies to prevent or regulate your reactions. The workshop will also provide time to discuss individual coping needs, so please take some time to reflect on your experiences and if you’d like to share. Each situation and coping strategy discussed will be from an empowering, coping lens.

After the formal presentation, there will be a Q&A and time to create wallet-sized coping cards. Attendees can choose to stay to work on these cards or use them as a take-home activity.

Please feel welcome to bring your lunch to the event – there will also be snacks available to all volunteers.

The event will take place on November 2nd from 12:30 PM – 2 PM in Room 106 at Allard Hall – we hope to see you there!

09/15/2023

Applications are due TONIGHT at 11:59 pm!

To view the available positions and apply visit https://pbsc.allard.ubc.ca/prospective-volunteers/join-us/

Questions? Send us a message or visit us today at lunch (12:30-1:30) in Room 114 for a casual drop-in Q&A.

We can't wait to hear from you!

Photos from Pro Bono Students Canada UBC's post 09/13/2023

Huge THANK YOU to everyone who came out to our Lunch Launch last week! We hope it answered all your questions and inspired you to become involved in Pro Bono Students Canada and more broadly in our community.

A special thank you goes to our keynote speaker, Aleem Bharmal, KC (photos 2/3), to McCarthy Tétrault for their generous funding (represented by Xinya Wang in photo 4), and the Law Foundation of BC for their support.

Check out photo 5 for a sneak peak of the video of support and encouragement sent by Chief Justice Richard Wagner - we'll be sharing the full video later this week!

Any questions? Message us anytime!

09/06/2023

All Allard students and faculty are invited to the annual PBSC-UBC LUNCH LAUNCH!

Join us for some important information about the PBSC program and this year's placements, then to hear an inspiring keynote speech from Aleem Bharmal, KC.

Free pizza for all attendees generously provided by McCarthy Tétrault. No sign-up necessary; come by the Lew Forum at 12:30pm. See you there!

Photos from Pro Bono Students Canada UBC's post 08/15/2023

We've had a lot of new followers lately - welcome to our page! We are so excited to get to know you and work with you to increase access to justice in Vancouver and beyond.

If PBSC has piqued your interest, flip through to get a sense of the basics of a PBSC placement. Stay tuned over the next few weeks as we announce what positions are being offered this year, and open up applications to Allard Law students.

Drop us a message if you have any questions! We can't wait to hear from you.

01/22/2023

Join us at lunch on Tuesday, January 31!

Working with clients who have experienced trauma may have a detrimental impact on you. In Pro Bono work, you will hear many stories, and in detail. Listening to stories of trauma can produce vicarious trauma reactions within you, and/or the stories may trigger any personal trauma you may have experienced in the present or past. Regardless of whether you experience vicarious trauma or not, working in these situations can be extremely stressful.

This workshop will being with a presentation by Allard wellness counsellor Fernanda Bruce to provide you with psychoeducation about trauma and stress, and introduce coping strategies to prevent or regulate your reactions. The workshop will also provide time to discuss individual coping needs, so please take some time to reflect on your experiences and if you’d like to share. Each situation and coping strategies discussed will be from an empowering, coping lens. The event will conclude with a panel of students sharing their personal experiences and coping strategies.

There will also be smoothies and snacks available to attendees!.

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Room 138, Peter A. Allard School Of Law, UBC, 1822 East Mall
Vancouver, BC
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