Volunteer Work

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A Brief Overview of the Service
What Services and Benefits Does the Voluntary Work Portal Provide?
These services and benefits can be summarized as follows:
1-Voluntary legal assistance offered free of charge to support the community, its development, and individuals in need. This assistance is provided by Saudi and foreign law firms and legal‑consultancy offices registered on the Jadeer Legal Platform and marked with the “Volunteer” badge in the service‑provider directory. Services are delivered during appointment slots designated by each firm in accordance with the Executive Regulations for Voluntary Work and the rules governing volunteering in the Kingdom.
2-Receiving employment, training, and volunteering applications (within the legal‑work environment), as well as opportunities offered by registered service providers from all categories, and attempting to link them—after coordination—with governmental entities, companies, and law firms concerned with legal affairs in Saudi Arabia.
3-Receiving contributions, initiatives, and ideas submitted by all groups (public entities, private entities, and individuals) to enhance the Voluntary Work Portal in particular and the platform’s overall operations in general.
4-Providing an easy‑to‑use interface and tools.
5-Establishing a prominent reference for community and voluntary work.
6-Supporting community‑service standards.
7-Providing reports and statistics.
8-Building a personal profile for each volunteer.
9-Accrediting and documenting volunteer hours.
10-Promoting legal awareness within the community.
How Can Individuals Benefit from the Portal for Legal Assistance?
Individuals may access the Voluntary Legal Services Platform through the Voluntary Work Portal on the Jadeer Legal Platform (JADEERLAW.COM.SA) or by clicking the provided link.
Who Is Eligible to Access the Services Provided by the Voluntary Work Portal?
The platform is open to all members of society who wish to participate—whether by contributing or benefiting from the portal’s services.
Is Login Required to Benefit from the Portal’s Services?
Yes. Both service providers and service seekers must log in through the designated link and enter the required personal information.
Regarding the Free Legal Consultation Service: What Are the Steps to Obtain It?
A. Access the Voluntary Work Portal through the following link: [link]
B. Log in and enter the required information, including the type of service, preferred language, and preferred communication method.
C. Select the legal specialization relevant to the requested service.
D. The platform will display a list of Saudi and foreign law firms and legal‑consultancy offices that match the information entered by the service seeker, along with their available appointment slots.
E. The service seeker selects the firm or office based on the available times.
F. Communication between the service provider and service seeker will occur through the selected communication method.
G. The service provider will either deliver the voluntary legal service or decline it.
H. The service seeker contributes by evaluating the portal.
Can the Service Seeker Choose a Specific Category of Service Providers?
Yes. The service seeker may select a specific law firm or legal‑consultancy office from the list of providers on the portal.
If the Service Seeker Is Not Familiar with Any Law Firm, How Can They Request the Service?
In this case, the service seeker may simply select the desired legal specialization, preferred language, and preferred communication method.
Based on this information, the platform will display a list of law firms and legal‑consultancy offices that match the entered criteria, along with their available voluntary‑service appointment slots.
The service seeker may review all provider details—such as profiles, experience, ratings, and demand levels—allowing them to make an informed choice and select a suitable appointment.
If the Service Seeker Selects a Specific Provider Category, Is That Provider Obligated to Deliver the Service?
No. After discussing the inquiry with the service seeker, the selected law firm or consultancy may determine that it cannot provide the service.
If the Service Provider Declines the Request, May the Service Seeker Request Service from Another Entity?
Yes. The service seeker may submit a new request and select another law firm or consultancy participating in the portal.
What Is the Duration of the Service That a Legal Entity May Provide?
Law firms and legal‑consultancy offices provide voluntary legal services free of charge according to the appointment slots they publish on the Voluntary Work Portal.
Any additional time or services beyond those slots are subject to agreement between the parties.
To Ensure the Portal’s Continuity and Growth, Jadeer Takes the Following Measures:
1-Collaboration and partnership with public‑benefit associations.
2-Continuous coordination with public‑benefit associations and linking them to the platform’s services.
3-Ongoing communication and updates with the Ministry of Human Resources, Public Security, Ministry of Justice, and the General Directorate of Prisons for registration and utilization of the portal and platform services.
4-Organizing training courses and various events such as participation in festivals and celebrations, publishing specialized materials, and holding conferences, seminars, and discussion panels, as well as contributing to international, regional, and local events.
Funding Sources
1-The portion allocated from the platform’s profits for charitable work.
2-Coordination with governmental entities to benefit from funds designated for charitable work and linking them with the Ministry of Finance for classification within registered charitable accounts in banks.
3-Donations and contributions received by the platform in accordance with applicable regulations and instructions.
Transition to the service: Soon, God willing.