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OneJustice: Free Legal Clinic in San Mateo County

On September 4, 2013 a free legal clinic will be held in San Mateo County. Pro bono attorneys and volunteers will provide legal advice and referrals on housing legal issues. The date and location of the clinic is as follows:

·         Wednesday, September 4, 2013, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., at Our Lady of the Pillar Church, 400 Church Street, Half Moon Bay, California 94019.

 

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Appointment is required. To schedule an appointment please call (650) 517-8911. Bring all court documents, notices, letters, leases and other important documents to the clinic.

 

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The legal clinic will be held in partnership by the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County and OneJustice.

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OneJustice brings life-changing legal help to Californians in need.  Millions of low-income veterans, seniors, families, and others face legal barriers to basic life necessities such as food, clean water, safe housing, freedom from violence, and access to medical care, education, and jobs.  OneJustice supports a statewide network of nonprofit legal organizations, law firms, law schools, and businesses that work together to provide free legal assistance to hundreds of thousands of Californians every year.  The OneJustice network works together to end needless suffering from solvable legal problems.  Find out more about OneJustice and its programs at www.one-justice.org.

 

Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County provides free, quality civil legal services to San Mateo County’s low-income residents. Their advocacy has evolved with the times; they fought for civil rights in the 1960s and fair wages for farmworkers in the 1980s. Today, Legal Aid’s work encompasses nine broad areas, which include legal services for low-income seniors, children and a variety of civil legal issues.

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