Welcome to the Legal Aid Society! ??
We welcome our new Fall class of law graduates, interns and volunteers who have joined our team at The Legal Aid Society’s Harlem Community Law Office! We are excited to have them, their passion and energy!
The Legal Aid Society is the nation's oldest and largest provider of legal services to the indigent. Founded in 1876, the Society provides a full range of civil legal services as well as criminal defense work, and juvenile rights representation in Family Court. Our core service is to provide free legal assistance to New Yorkers who live at or below the poverty level and cannot afford to hire a lawyer when confronted with a legal problem.
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Welcome to the Legal Aid Society! ??
We welcome our new Fall class of law graduates, interns and volunteers who have joined our team at The Legal Aid Society’s Harlem Community Law Office! We are excited to have them, their passion and energy!
Last night, in collaboration with The Interfaith Center of New York, The Legal Aid Society, and the NYC Mayor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnerships, NYDIS hosted a Migrant Services Coordination Summit for asylee services providers and advocates. We were joined by 137 participants from 75 organizations across New York City. Folks engaged in a resources exchange session to identify unmet needs and identify partners that can leverage resources. The event concluded with a presentation on current policy and challenges from the Legal Aid Society. Shout out to St. Paul & St. Andrew United Methodist Church for their hospitality.
Yesterday, The Legal Aid Society was deeply honored to receive the inaugural Epstein Award, recognizing the outstanding work of our Exploitation Intervention Project (EIP). Our heartfelt thanks to A&O Shearman for hosting the event and to Amy Epstein and her family for establishing these important awards. The EIP team works tirelessly to minimize the harm experienced by criminalized survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence, helping them reclaim their lives and futures. "Inaugurating these awards by honoring the remarkable work of the Exploitation Intervention Project is a privilege. My husband, a long-time Legal Aid board member, would have been extremely proud of the Project. Since 2011, EIP has improved thousands of lives. Its mission to advocate for the most vulnerable among us in New York City is truly extraordinary." - Amy Epstein "We are honored to be recognized and thankful to the Epstein family for launching this award. We look forward to continuing the work that we love." - Leigh Latimer, Exploitation Intervention Project.
Thank you to Robin Hood for awarding Legal Aid a $100,000 grant for our breakthrough AI solution to fight poverty in NYC. And thank you for making us a finalist for the ultimate $1,000,000 prize. "This grant will be instrumental as we develop and scale similar AI-powered tools to serve our clients facing issues not only in housing, but immigration, employment, government benefits, and more," Adriene Holder, chief attorney, Civil Practice, Legal Aid. Learn about our new AI Housing Justice tool here: https://lnkd.in/e4CJZdRD
Join us in congratulating The Legal Aid Society’s Education Law Project (ELP) for receiving a $7,200 award from the New York Bar Foundation for the Expanding Access to Education for Low-Income New Yorkers Project in 2024! With this funding, ELP has attended a national conference to better inform their advocacy efforts; developed and presented internal trainings for LAS staff to identify and support clients with education law issues; and created Know Your Rights materials that are now on our website and distributed to clients - ensuring that New Yorkers have access to critical information to receive the assistance they need. The Know Your Rights resources are aimed at empowering communities and providing low-income families the tools they need to navigate the educational system and secure vital support services. We extend our sincere thanks to the New York Bar Foundation for supporting our mission to promote educational equity. Congratulations to the ELP for their continued dedication and hard work in expanding access to education for all New Yorkers! Learn more about the resources offered by our Education Law Project here: https://lnkd.in/eEwEiZu9
Legal Aid is suing five solar panel companies for targeting seniors and people of color with deceptive business practices. “Mrs. Campbell is just one victim of many across New York and the country of a solar panel industry that uses misleading advertisements and misrepresentations about lower electricity bills and instead unknowingly saddle people into unaffordable loans,” Jennifer Levy, attorney, Foreclosure Prevention Unit, Legal Aid. It’s reminiscent of the subprime mortgage crisis which ultimately brought down our economy. We’re taking action: https://lnkd.in/ex7VENe5
The 2024 Associates’ Campaign raised an impressive $385K from over 1,000 individuals from 25 firms to support our vital work on behalf of low-income New Yorkers. Last week, we celebrated this year’s campaign with firm captains, participants, New Leadership Program Board members, and Legal Aid staff at City Winery. The night provided everyone an opportunity to celebrate and learn more about Legal Aid’s work while top firms were given awards.? Thank you to all the firms who participated in this year’s campaign, and we look forward to building on this success next year.? View the full list of award winners and participating firms here: https://lnkd.in/eTKf3uv9??
What does justice look like to you? To us, it looks like a city full of community resources. That’s why Legal Aid is proud to announce ‘Do NYC Justice,’ our new 5-borough community resource guide. Whether you are looking for housing help, violence prevention/intervention programs, job training, mental health services, youth programs and more, ‘Do NYC Justice’ has got your back. Thank you to the amazing Kettle team for your creative collaboration. Check out ‘Do NYC Justice’ here: legalaidnyc.org/justice.
Today marks the launch of ‘Do NYC Justice’, a campaign we’ve created with The Legal Aid Society. Our objective? Boost visibility for essential resources, emergency aid alternatives, and more. This 360° campaign will appear in 200+ digital kiosks, 155 subway stations, 140+ local shops and bodegas, digital channels, and more—so if you’re in the city, keep an eye out! Read more about the campaign launch here: https://lnkd.in/gm2Egjz9
NEW: We're taking our mission to deliver justice in every borough into the digital space! Check out 'Do NYC Justice,' our new 5-borough community resource guide. Whether you’re looking for housing help, violence prevention/intervention, mental health services, teen programs, job training, or more, justice is just a click away. Get your copy: legalaidnyc.org/justice
The Legal Aid Society proudly participated in this year's Lavender Law Conference - the most prominent LGBTQ+ law conference in the U.S. - reinforcing our commitment to advancing LGBTQ+ rights and advocating for marginalized communities. Legal Aid highlighted ongoing efforts to ensure equal justice for all, while fostering critical conversations about the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in the legal system - including the life-threatening conditions TGNCNBI people face in jails and prisons in New York City. The presentations included: State of the Law: Addressing Systemic Racial Barriers Impacting Black LGBTQ Communities, and Its Perpetuation Through Emerging Policies and Legal Doctrines The Struggles Faced by Incarcerated Transgender, Gender Non-Conforming, Intersex and Nonbinary People: Using a Multi-Pronged Harm Reduction Approach to Effective Reform Breaking the Cycles of Criminalization: A Joint Civil and Criminal Defense Approach To learn more about our LBGTQ+ Law & Policy Unit: https://lnkd.in/gpACxvEY #LavenderLaw #LavLaw