NLSP provides free civil legal assistance to low-income DC residents and never bills clients for legal services. Join us for an afternoon of appetizers and refreshments to celebrate our dedicated supporters and the diverse neighbourhoods and communities we serve. Get legal help online, by phone or in person. • SUSPENDED DUE TO PANDEMIC – Visit one of our three neighbourhood offices on Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for a personal check-in. Low-income communities are always the hardest hit by a disaster, whether it`s a devastating wildfire or a global health emergency. The NLSLA provides disaster-related legal services that address issues related to FEMA, unemployment and other essential services, health insurance, and housing issues. The NLSLA operates legal access self-help centers in Los Angeles County courthouses, where litigants in need of domestic violence protection can resolve custody disputes, file for divorce and stop eviction, access legal advice, and refer legal services. The NLSLA works to expand access to health care and provides support to people who are struggling to obtain coverage and resolve health plan issues. The organization also works with physicians in community clinics and hospitals to identify and resolve legal issues that impact individual and community health.

Through a combination of individual advocacy, hard-hitting litigation, and political advocacy, the NLSLA addresses the immediate and long-term effects of poverty and expands access to health, opportunity, and justice in Los Angeles neighborhoods. The NLSLA works to maintain affordable housing and rent control, prevent illegal evictions and foreclosures, and combat discrimination in Section 8 and other government-subsidized housing. Our lawyers offer a range of services, from advice and advice to individual representation and highly effective litigation. Learn more about legal issues: www.lawhelp.org/dc Neighborhood Legal Services Program (NLSP) provides free legal advice to low-income residents of the District of Columbia at three neighborhood offices, including two east of the Anacostia River. We handle civil matters in the areas of housing, family law, domestic violence, charitable issues and barriers to employment. NLSP also advises on consumer law issues and connects clients with pro bono lawyers to draft wills and extended policies. NLSP offers different levels of support: advice and advice, short services and extended representation, including legal representation. The level of service provided depends on the type of support required and the availability of the lawyer. NLSP does not accept criminal or civil cases related to abortion.

We provide free legal aid to residents of Los Angeles County. The NLSLA provides free legal assistance to more than 100,000 individuals and families in Los Angeles County each year. Our lawyers specialize in areas of law that disproportionately impact people living in poverty, including affordable housing and eviction, access to public services, support for survivors of domestic violence and their children, access to health and labor and consumer rights, employment and training. Clients helped exercise their right to housing in 2021 Significant pro bono opportunities to sustainably improve the lives of individuals and families in Los Angeles. Online • Please visit our online admission website which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Help the NLSLA address the immediate and long-term effects of poverty and improve access to health, opportunity, and equity. Call (202) 832-6577 (NLSP) • Telephone reception available Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please note that all entries will be closed for administrative reasons during the week of August 21, 2022.

All registrations submitted online during this period will not be officially reviewed/opened until August 29. Global Financial Benefits for Customers in 2021 An unwavering advocate for individuals, families and communities in Los Angeles County Join our team and make a real impact on the lives of low-income individuals and communities in housing, health care and more. Work with advocates who do public relations, help with self-help clinics and support administrative staff in our offices. Do you need help with custody or child support? .