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Empowers the community through legal, advocacy, and case management services, prioritizing disabled and low to moderate income individuals. Legal support spans public entitlements, housing advocacy, consumer law, family law, health insurance benefits, discrimination matters, barrier-free accessibility, and systems advocacy.
Provides free legal services and legal counseling to low-income individuals. Assists with consumer rights and debt cancellation, domestic violence and sexual assault, education, elder justice, expungements (Clearing Your Record), family and relationships, federal taxes, HIV/AIDS (rya white project), housing, immigration, public benefits, seniors, and veterans.
Provides English language training, and access to public benefits. Also assistance with school enrollment, and help with medical health screenings and referrals.
Provides family law consultations for matrimonial, child support or custody issues, and immigration law. Consultations last about thirty minutes each.
Provides free legal advice for merchant mariners and port chaplains on work related issues. Offers educational and other support programs for international seafarers, as well as domestic mariners.
Assists low-income individuals who are eligible for free legal services/counseling in various civil matters. Services cover: housing issues, eviction, domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and bankruptcy.
Provides free civil legal services to individuals, including older adults, people living with HIV/AIDS in civil legal matters affecting essential needs: shelter and housing, sustainable income, consumer advocacy, assets necessary for self-sufficiency, family relationships, personal safety, and autonomy. See website or call for more specific cases.
Serves to protect and advocate for the legal and human rights of people with disabilities. For those who are not able to be served in the CAP, PAIMI, or PADD programs.
Provides planning and oversight as an information, referral, and advocacy program. Program is aimed to raise awareness and ensure residents of all ages who need sources have access to information and care.
Assists low-income individuals who are eligible for free legal services/counseling in various civil matters. Services cover: housing issues, eviction, domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and bankruptcy.
Provides free legal information, brief advice, and referrals to individuals and small businesses affected by natural or man-made disasters. Supports recovery through legal clinics and coordinated disaster response partnerships.
Provides information on every aspect of military life at no cost to active duty, national guard, and reserve members, and their families. Information includes, but is not limited to deployment, reunion, relationships, grief, spouse employment and education, parenting and childhood services, special needs, money management, legal assistance, mental health, moving, career and education.
Provides free civil legal services to individuals, including older adults, people living with HIV/AIDS in civil legal matters affecting essential needs: shelter and housing, sustainable income, consumer advocacy, assets necessary for self-sufficiency, family relationships, personal safety, and autonomy. See website or call for more specific cases.
Assists low-income individuals who are eligible for free legal services/counseling in various civil matters. Services cover: housing issues, eviction, domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and bankruptcy.
