2008

Community Legal Education: Through a bi-monthly radio program in Creole broadcast in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties enhance public awareness about the consequences of unlicensed practice of law and how to avoid being victimized by such practices which are provided mainly in immigration, family law and foreclosure/loan modification, to educate the general public about the importance of having an attorney handle their legal affairs, and the legal resources available to them as immigrants and homeowners.

Community Legal Education: Through a bi-monthly radio program in Creole broadcast in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties enhance public awareness about the consequences of unlicensed practice of law and how to avoid being victimized by such practices which are provided mainly in immigration, family law and foreclosure/loan modification, to educate the general public about the importance of having an attorney handle their legal affairs, and the legal resources available to them as immigrants and homeowners. Read More »

Affordable Housing Preservation Project – to preserve existing HUD and USDA/RD-subsidized affordable housing units in Region III that are at risk of loss because of termination due to habitability issues, expiration of subsidy restrictions, or prepayments or opt-outs by owners.

Affordable Housing Preservation Project – to preserve existing HUD and USDA/RD-subsidized affordable housing units in Region III that are at risk of loss because of termination due to habitability issues, expiration of subsidy restrictions, or prepayments or opt-outs by owners. Read More »

Katherine DeBriere focused on the failure of the criminal justice system to identify and accommodate individuals with developmental disabilities who have been charged with a crime. Focusing first in Alachua County, Katherine provided education and resources to those working within the criminal justice system and caretakers of people with MR/DD.

Katherine DeBriere focused on the failure of the criminal justice system to identify and accommodate individuals with developmental disabilities who have been charged with a crime. Focusing first in Alachua County, Katherine provided education and resources to those working within the criminal justice system and caretakers of people with MR/DD. Read More »

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