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  2. California Rural Legal Assistance - Wikipedia

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    Funding for CRLA comes from multiple sources. As of 2019, approximately 49% of revenue comes from Legal Services Corporation (LSC) grants. State Bar grants make up 17% of its revenue, while other grants make up 24%. Donations make up 4%, and the remaining 6% comes from various sources. 80% of CRLA's expenses are for program services.

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    In 2017, Bet Tzedek received a Distinguished Service Award from the Judicial Council of California in recognition of its 40 years of free legal services, including its work with the Family Preparedness Project. Launched in February 2017, the Family Preparedness Project was created to assist undocumented parents facing threats of deportation.

  4. 5 Ways Seniors Can Get Free Legal Assistance - AOL

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    Navigating your way through difficult legal issues such as long-term care, estate planning, or social security benefits, as an aging American without adequate support is an overwhelming and...

  5. Legal aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Advancing Justice: Asian Law Caucus is a Bay Area organization that provides legal services, encourages community empowerment, and facilities policy advocacy for immigrants of Asian descent. They provide pro bono legal aid ranging from class action lawsuits to direct services through legal clinics in San Francisco. Additionally, the Asian Law ...

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  7. AbleLight - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda, a 501(c)3 non-profit, provides supports and services for more than 2,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families in 11 states including California, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin.

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