Sentences with phrase «domestic legal aid program»

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Alaska has a strong, community - focused network of resource providers across legal aid groups, domestic violence advocates, public libraries, elder advocacy programs, Alaska Native law institutions, among others, that has been born of the need to address gaps in coverage and direct access to legal assistance.
The following Houston - based groups will receive grants: Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse ($ 295,870), Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston - Houston ($ 145,652), Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program ($ 265,754), the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ($ 167,579), South Texas College of Law ($ 59,425), Southeast Texas Legal Clinic ($ 24,202), the University of Houston Law Center ($ 122,556), and YMCA International ($ 145,652).
The Eastside Legal Assistance Program (ELAP) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit agency that provides access to justice through free civil legal aid to low - income residents of East King County Washington and to low - income survivors of domestic violence throughout King CoLegal Assistance Program (ELAP) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit agency that provides access to justice through free civil legal aid to low - income residents of East King County Washington and to low - income survivors of domestic violence throughout King Colegal aid to low - income residents of East King County Washington and to low - income survivors of domestic violence throughout King County.
Civil legal aid programs keep families in their homes, assist veterans returning to our communities, secure safety for survivors of domestic violence, and provide a wide array of other critical services.
The programs receiving funding include: domestic violence shelters; human trafficking outreach centers; aged - out foster youth initiatives; sexual, elder, and child abuse programs; legal aid initiatives; and court appointed special advocate programs.
Legal Aid's focus is to provide legal help, so its clients can meet their most basic needs such as safety from domestic violence, access to safe and secure housing, access to government programs that provide baseline cash and food support, and access to health Legal Aid's focus is to provide legal help, so its clients can meet their most basic needs such as safety from domestic violence, access to safe and secure housing, access to government programs that provide baseline cash and food support, and access to health legal help, so its clients can meet their most basic needs such as safety from domestic violence, access to safe and secure housing, access to government programs that provide baseline cash and food support, and access to health care.
Over that time, MLAC has also formed close partnerships with the private bar, the judiciary, the legislature, the attorney general's office, regional civil legal aid programs and other stakeholders to maximize available resources for low - income individuals and families facing potentially life - changing civil legal issues related to housing, employment, education, domestic violence, and access to public benefits.
Legal Aid Service of Broward County, Ft. Lauderdale • FL 1996 Program Director Directed and coordinated nonprofit domestic violence legal assistance program and implemented public relations and media contacts focused on community partnerships, women's shelters and other community organizations with oversight of $ 300K buLegal Aid Service of Broward County, Ft. Lauderdale • FL 1996 Program Director Directed and coordinated nonprofit domestic violence legal assistance program and implemented public relations and media contacts focused on community partnerships, women's shelters and other community organizations with oversight of $ 300K Program Director Directed and coordinated nonprofit domestic violence legal assistance program and implemented public relations and media contacts focused on community partnerships, women's shelters and other community organizations with oversight of $ 300K bulegal assistance program and implemented public relations and media contacts focused on community partnerships, women's shelters and other community organizations with oversight of $ 300K program and implemented public relations and media contacts focused on community partnerships, women's shelters and other community organizations with oversight of $ 300K budget.
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