Lucie Fisher Featured in Volunteer Spotlight for Crossroads For Florida Kids

Crossroads For Florida Kids

Media Mention

Bradley attorney Lucie Fisher was recognized for her work as an attorney ad litem volunteer with Crossroads For Florida Kids. Fisher advocates for children in Florida’s child welfare system by representing their legal interests in court, helping ensure their voices are heard and their best interests are prioritized.

CFFK: What inspired you to become an Attorney Ad Litem volunteer with Crossroads For Florida Kids?

Fisher: I was inspired to become an AAL for Crossroads after being introduced to the opportunity by my wonderful coworkers at Bradley, Jacob Hanson and Ryan Hedstrom. Hearing about the impact of their work from colleagues I respect made the need feel immediate and personal. I also wanted to find a meaningful way to support and complement the tireless work of public defenders.

Growing up with two lawyer parents who devoted their careers to public interest law, I saw firsthand how critical advocacy is for individuals who often have the least power and the greatest need. Serving as an AAL felt like a natural extension of those values and a concrete way to help ensure children’s voices are heard and protected. Finally, once I met Scott and Rosemary and learned more about Crossroads’ mission, I was completely hooked.

CFFK: Can you share a meaningful moment or experience from your time as a volunteer that has stayed with you?

Fisher: One of the most meaningful aspects of my volunteer experience has been serving on-call. Those moments have been some of the most powerful because the children truly appreciate you showing up for them when they don’t have another consistent guardian to advocate solely for them in a foreign setting. Being able to step into that role, even briefly, and ensure that a child’s interests are represented has stayed with me. I’ve also found it especially meaningful to work alongside and meet dedicated attorneys and court personnel whom I might not have had the opportunity to collaborate with.

CFFK: What would you say to someone considering becoming an Attorney Ad Litem volunteer?

Fisher: I would tell them: do it! The experience of serving as an AAL can be tailored to your availability and interests. Whether you are able to commit to an extended representation or prefer to serve on-call, there is a meaningful way for everyone to contribute. Even limited involvement can make a real difference in a child’s life. At bottom, it’s impactful, manageable, and incredibly rewarding work.

CFFK: Where is your favorite place you’ve traveled to?

Fisher: Ketchikan or Juneau, Alaska.

CFFK: What would be your theme song when you enter a courtroom?

Fisher: Chumbawamba – Tubthumping (Radio Edit)

CFFK: What’s a small opinion you will defend with your whole heart?

Fisher: Reese’s shapes are better than regular Reese’s cups. The definitive ranking of shapes is as follows (in order from best to worst): Egg, Tree, Heart, Pumpkin.

The full interview, “Volunteer Spotlight: Lucie Fisher, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP,” was posted on the Crossroads For Florida Kids website on Jan. 23, 2026.