Legal aid

The North Lawndale Employment Network (NLEN) serves under- and unemployed residents of the North Lawndale neighborhood and surrounding communities. Its clients include citizens returning from incarceration and others who face the day-to-day hardships of living without enough income to support themselves and their families.

 Job Services, Legal Aid / 665 views

The House of Peace is a program within Capuchin Community Services. Its mission is inspired by the gospel of Jesus and the example of Francis of Assisi, the Capuchin friars of the Province of Saint Joseph, together with its partners in ministry, prayerfully build sister-brotherhood in the world. The community attends simply and directly to the spiritual and other basic human needs, especially those of the poor and disenfranchised, promoting justice for all.

 Clothing, Food, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Support Groups / 931 views

The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program is funded by the United States Department of Veteran Affairs and is administered through Heartland Human Care Services to provide supportive services for low or very low-income veteran families residing in or transitioning to permanent housing. The services are designed to increase the housing stability of veterans and veteran families that are at-risk of or experiencing homelessness.

 Education, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Legal Aid, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Veteran Services / 851 views

The Building Stable Communities (BSC) rapid re-housing program provides rental assistance and supportive services for single adults and families in their transition from homelessness to permanent housing and self-sufficiency. Participants live throughout Chicago in scattered-site, privately-owned apartments in their community of choice. The program pays a rental subsidy directly to the landlord, and in most cases the lease is in the participant’s name. To help the participants and their families achieve stability and independence, a range of essential, supportive services are provided, including: housing location/inspection, intensive case management, employment case management, clinical services including mental health and substance use counseling, children’s services, and referrals to other services such as education, primary care and legal services.

 Education, Food, HIV/AIDS, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Legal Aid, Medical, Health Care, Medication, Mental Health, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups / 683 views

Legal clinics are designed to provide general legal information on the topic presented. They are not designed to provide guidance on your specific situation. If you need legal advice on a specific situation, you will need to consult with an attorney outside of the clinic setting.

 Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid / 753 views

South Carolina Legal Services (SCLS) provides free legal assistance in a wide variety of civil (non-criminal) legal matters to eligible low income residents of South Carolina.

 Immigration Assistance, Legal Aid / 881 views

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