[In the background, voices in many languages are asking questions, such as: "How do I fill out this court form?" "I'm being evicted: What do I do?" "I don't understand what the judge just ordered." Other voices are responding: "I can help you with that." "We have a workshop tomorrow...." Above these interactions, a narrator speaks:]
Help others help themselves find justice.
Learn about the law and life in return.
Join JusticeCorps. In return for a 300-hour service commitment, you will receive an education award and a one-of-a-kind, real life learning experience.
Recruitment begins this spring. Learn more at:
www.courtinfo.ca.gov/programs/justicecorps
[The animation is a series of line art renderings of courthouse scenes, beginning with a hallway and directional signs in Spanish and English. Next is a vertical pan of signs saying Department 8, Floor Warden, and Self-Help Center. Next is a close-up of a counter and the sign for Register of Actions. Next is of people at the information booth. Next is a man in a wheelchair going down the hall. Next is the door to the Self-Help Center. Next is a view of three women at the counter of the Self-Help Center, one standing, one sitting, and the third standing and writing on a piece of paper. Next is a staff member handing out papers to three attendants at a workshop. Next is a close-up of a seated man filling in a form. Next is another staff member seated at a desk with two men, discussing some documents. The final scene is a close-up view of the exterior of a courthouse of the statue of Lady Justice with the scales of justice and in the upper left corner is the JusticeCorps logo. At the bottom of the scene is a text link to the main JusticeCorps Web page at http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/programs/justicecorps/.]