2006

CBA Community Law Project – Funding for this project will address the senior citizens and families in Belle Glade, Delray Beach, Riviera Beach and West Palm Beach who have not had access to legal representation to make end of life decisions.

CBA Community Law Project – Funding for this project will address the senior citizens and families in Belle Glade, Delray Beach, Riviera Beach and West Palm Beach who have not had access to legal representation to make end of life decisions. Read More »

Evaluation of the Foster Care Project: The provide partial support of an evaluation by the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago to examine the impact of the legal services provided by Legal Aid’s Foster Children’s Project on achieving permanency for foster children, develop an understanding of the program elements most instrumental to the Foster Care Project’s services in order to replicate the program in other jurisdictions, including other legal aid programs in Florida, and to provide needed documentation of impact of the Foster Children’s Project to potential replication funders.

Evaluation of the Foster Care Project: The provide partial support of an evaluation by the Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago to examine the impact of the legal services provided by Legal Aid’s Foster Children’s Project on achieving permanency for foster children, develop an understanding of the program elements most instrumental to the Foster Care Project’s services in order to replicate the program in other jurisdictions, including other legal aid programs in Florida, and to provide needed documentation of impact of the Foster Children’s Project to potential replication funders. Read More »

In-house immigration clinic committed to serving asylum seekers, battered spouses, and other indigent immigrants in need of services including long-time Permanent Residents facing Removal Proceedings because of prior criminal convictions

In-house immigration clinic committed to serving asylum seekers, battered spouses, and other indigent immigrants in need of services including long-time Permanent Residents facing Removal Proceedings because of prior criminal convictions Read More »

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