go figure"
No.
check your answer.
Find a local pro bono project for the area where your case will be heard.
The boy raked the neighbors leaves for pro bono. The surgery was pro bono. (Pro Bono doesn't just mean lawyers.)
You don't 'find' "Pro Bono" attorneys. They are appointed from a list by the court to either supplement or take the place of Public Defenders.
Call the dental schools around Orlando. They are always looking for people to work on.
The Latin phrase Pro Bono publico can be translated to: for the public good, used in a shortened form as pro bono.Pro bono can be described as professional work offered voluntarily without payment or at reduced fees.You can find more info on probono.website
Dentist don't do pro bono unless they are doing it as part of a community service event. You can try calling the American Dental Association and ask them if they have any events upcoming in your area.
Call the local bar association,
In the terms of medicine a 'pro bono' surgery means a surgery that does not have to be paid, is given for the good of public or in this case for the good of patient. Surgeons, mostly in USA where health-care has to be paid and is not free, have a quote of surgeries that can be made 'pro bono', that means without any charge to the user (patient) itself. The patients' will has to be made to the surgeon and if the surgeon decides to do a pro bono surgery, it has to get an approval from the chief of surgery to approve the pro bono surgery and give the surgeon('s) the place and material for the surgery. You can find more info on probono.website
I believe the answer is Pro Bono
pro bono pacis = for the sake of peace/for the good of peace