New Mexico Legal Aid provides free civil legal assistance to low-income residents of New Mexico. It has 12 offices throughout the state and focuses on housing, family law, consumer rights, and access to public benefits. In 2015, NMLA handled over 4,600 cases affecting more than 14,000 people. This included securing over 1,000 protective orders for victims of domestic violence. NMLA also operates various special projects to help underserved groups like veterans, migrant farmworkers, and Native Americans. The organization relies heavily on pro bono assistance from private attorneys, with over 700 volunteering in 2015 through programs like the Justice for Families Project.
New Mexico Legal Aid's 2014 annual report summarizes the organization's work over the past year. It helped nearly 1,400 clients through various practice areas like family law, housing, and public benefits. Highlights include specialized projects like the Veterans Justice Project and Native American Program. The report expresses gratitude to donors and volunteers for enabling their services and successes in assisting low-income New Mexicans.
This annual report summarizes the Housing Center's work in 2012 to promote fair housing and combat housing discrimination. Some key points:
- Conducted over 250 fair housing tests and filed 45 complaints of housing discrimination
- Increased outreach through various publications, community events, and a new marketing strategy
- Published reports on lending patterns, accessibility for those with disabilities, and other issues
- Relocated office to a more accessible location serving over 30,000 who experience discrimination each year
- Looking ahead to continued advocacy and entering its 30th year of working towards inclusive communities
The Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas Project 4 Victory program was recognized at a White House ceremony for its success in reducing recidivism. The program served nearly 400 previously incarcerated individuals in 2007, with over half obtaining employment and a 70% retention rate. Additionally, the Urban League's Disaster Housing Assistance Program will provide rental assistance and case management to over 900 families displaced by hurricanes Katrina and Rita through a $1.5 million HUD-FEMA grant.
Matthew Bloodsworth, a local self-advocate from Beaumont, Texas, has been named the 2016 Texas Advocate of the Year. As president of the Southeast Texas Self-Advocates chapter, he has advocated for people with disabilities at the local, state, and national levels. Through his advocacy efforts, he helped two congressmen support initiatives like the National Down Syndrome Task Force and ABLE to Work Act. The Arc of Greater Beaumont's director said Matthew was a trailblazer and deserved the award.
The Volunteer Legal Services Corporation (VLSC) provides legal aid to over 2,000 low-income residents in Alameda County annually who cannot afford legal assistance. VLSC relies on donations from the Alameda County Bar Foundation and volunteer attorneys to operate clinics and connect clients to pro bono legal help with issues like domestic violence, housing, and family law. VLSC aims to ensure all community members can access the legal system regardless of their economic status.
Our 2015-2017 Stockbridge-Munsee Community Report outlines the ways in which the Mohican people serve as good neighbors and good stewards of our resources. The report includes our economic impact, major initiatives and Tribal accomplishments since 2015.
The 2014 NCLR Annual Report summarizes NCLR's advocacy efforts in 2014 which helped generate momentum for President Obama's executive action on immigration reform. This executive action would allow up to 5 million immigrants to stay in the US with their families and contribute more to the economy. The report details how NCLR used advocacy, programs, engagement with affiliates, and coalition building to pave the way for this executive action on immigration, which was potentially the most significant progress on immigration reform in 20 years.
The ACLU of Mississippi defeated Initiative 26, which aimed to ban abortion and challenge Roe v. Wade. They also held a successful youth hip hop summit attended by over 600 people. The organization aims to defend civil liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution through litigation, advocacy, education, and community organizing.
Advocates For Freedom works to raise awareness of human trafficking on the Mississippi Gulf Coast through education, empowerment, and aiding victims. They have spoken in many locations, held trainings, and helped start task forces to combat human trafficking.
AIDS Action Mississippi works to battle HIV/AIDS through advocacy, improving quality of life for those infected and affected, and ending the effects of the pandemic in
New Mexico Legal Aid's 2014 annual report summarizes the organization's work over the past year. It helped nearly 1,400 clients through various practice areas like family law, housing, and public benefits. Highlights include specialized projects like the Veterans Justice Project and Native American Program. The report expresses gratitude to donors and volunteers for enabling their services and successes in assisting low-income New Mexicans.
This annual report summarizes the Housing Center's work in 2012 to promote fair housing and combat housing discrimination. Some key points:
- Conducted over 250 fair housing tests and filed 45 complaints of housing discrimination
- Increased outreach through various publications, community events, and a new marketing strategy
- Published reports on lending patterns, accessibility for those with disabilities, and other issues
- Relocated office to a more accessible location serving over 30,000 who experience discrimination each year
- Looking ahead to continued advocacy and entering its 30th year of working towards inclusive communities
The Urban League of Greater Dallas and North Central Texas Project 4 Victory program was recognized at a White House ceremony for its success in reducing recidivism. The program served nearly 400 previously incarcerated individuals in 2007, with over half obtaining employment and a 70% retention rate. Additionally, the Urban League's Disaster Housing Assistance Program will provide rental assistance and case management to over 900 families displaced by hurricanes Katrina and Rita through a $1.5 million HUD-FEMA grant.
Matthew Bloodsworth, a local self-advocate from Beaumont, Texas, has been named the 2016 Texas Advocate of the Year. As president of the Southeast Texas Self-Advocates chapter, he has advocated for people with disabilities at the local, state, and national levels. Through his advocacy efforts, he helped two congressmen support initiatives like the National Down Syndrome Task Force and ABLE to Work Act. The Arc of Greater Beaumont's director said Matthew was a trailblazer and deserved the award.
The Volunteer Legal Services Corporation (VLSC) provides legal aid to over 2,000 low-income residents in Alameda County annually who cannot afford legal assistance. VLSC relies on donations from the Alameda County Bar Foundation and volunteer attorneys to operate clinics and connect clients to pro bono legal help with issues like domestic violence, housing, and family law. VLSC aims to ensure all community members can access the legal system regardless of their economic status.
Our 2015-2017 Stockbridge-Munsee Community Report outlines the ways in which the Mohican people serve as good neighbors and good stewards of our resources. The report includes our economic impact, major initiatives and Tribal accomplishments since 2015.
The 2014 NCLR Annual Report summarizes NCLR's advocacy efforts in 2014 which helped generate momentum for President Obama's executive action on immigration reform. This executive action would allow up to 5 million immigrants to stay in the US with their families and contribute more to the economy. The report details how NCLR used advocacy, programs, engagement with affiliates, and coalition building to pave the way for this executive action on immigration, which was potentially the most significant progress on immigration reform in 20 years.
The ACLU of Mississippi defeated Initiative 26, which aimed to ban abortion and challenge Roe v. Wade. They also held a successful youth hip hop summit attended by over 600 people. The organization aims to defend civil liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution through litigation, advocacy, education, and community organizing.
Advocates For Freedom works to raise awareness of human trafficking on the Mississippi Gulf Coast through education, empowerment, and aiding victims. They have spoken in many locations, held trainings, and helped start task forces to combat human trafficking.
AIDS Action Mississippi works to battle HIV/AIDS through advocacy, improving quality of life for those infected and affected, and ending the effects of the pandemic in
This document is a degree audit for Brianna Watson, showing her progress toward an Associate in Applied Science degree in Business Office Administration with a concentration in Medical Administrative Assistant. She has completed 84 credits including all required courses for the major, concentration, and general education requirements. Her overall GPA is 3.440 and she has exceeded the minimum credit requirements for graduation. The audit also provides details on her academic levels, transferred courses, and substitutions approved by her advisor.
Indusmedia 2015. Visibilidad en buscadores. Iñaki Lakarra Indusmedia
Este documento presenta una guía sobre estrategias de optimización de motores de búsqueda (SEO). Explica el proceso de recopilación y filtrado de palabras clave relevantes para una empresa, incluyendo el uso de herramientas como Google Adwords y Google Trends. También describe cómo asignar acciones de marketing como contenido, redes sociales o publicidad a cada palabra clave filtrada para mejorar el posicionamiento y conversión del sitio web.
Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch painter who didn't start painting until he was 27 years old. He moved to Arles, France where he enjoyed painting the beautiful landscapes surrounding the city. His favorite color was yellow, so he bought a yellow house and decorated his bedroom with yellow. He stayed in Arles for a long time, painting landscapes with trees, mountains, and the sky. He especially enjoyed painting sunflowers. Van Gogh sent many letters to his brother Theo but struggled with mental health issues late in life. He painted over 900 paintings but only sold one during his lifetime.
El documento define el ruido como cualquier sonido indeseable que se origina a partir de la vibración de un objeto y se transmite a través del aire u otro medio. Explica que el ruido se mide en decibeles (dB) y describe las fórmulas para calcular el nivel de presión sonora en dB y la suma del ruido de múltiples fuentes. También menciona que el instrumento utilizado para medir el ruido es el sonómetro.
La PNL (Programación Neurolingüística) es un arte y una ciencia que se aplica en la educación, el asesoramiento y los negocios. Tiene como objetivo lograr una comunicación más efectiva mediante el desarrollo de patrones efectivos para pensar y comunicarse. La PNL se basa en que nuestro comportamiento proviene de nuestros procesos neurológicos y usamos el lenguaje para comunicarnos, ordenar nuestros pensamientos y conducta de manera consciente e inconsciente.
¿Qué es el círculo cromático y cómo crear una paleta de color?Laura Páez Castañeda
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones y prohibirá la mayoría de las importaciones de petróleo ruso en la UE a finales de este año. Algunos estados miembros aún dependen en gran medida del petróleo ruso y se les ha concedido una exención, pero se espera que todo el petróleo ruso quede prohibido para fines de 2023.
2017 SSH Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Affinity Group Annual Rep...Yue Dong
SSH Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Affinity Group 2017 Report during IMSH Annual meeting in Orlando, FL, Jan 30, 2017
HSMS AG Mission: Develop and use modeling and computer simulation resources with a systems engineering-based approach to design and evaluate (system) solutions that will improve patient safety, quality of care, and cost effectiveness in healthcare.
Cinema Art Wall was a 4 month project in the Hopedarte Hostels in one of the main rooms of the Hospedarte Suites. The Hostal is located in Downtown Guadalajara. Winners of the BEST HOSTEL MEXICO 2014 by Hostelworld and the CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE 2013 and 2014 by Tripadvisor. The Iñarritu Room is a tribute to mexican film Director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritú. Director and producer of 6 critical and acclaimed films like "Birdman" and "The Revenant".
Este documento presenta una introducción al módulo de auditoría de estado en Venezuela. Explica los conceptos y fases de la auditoría de estado, incluyendo la planificación, ejecución, comunicación de resultados y seguimiento. También cubre otros temas como la verificación de actas de entrega y el marco jurídico y normativo que rige la auditoría de estado en Venezuela.
Este documento describe el principio de la identidad sonora (ISO), que se refiere al conjunto de energías sonoras y de movimiento que pertenecen a un individuo y lo caracterizan. Explica que el ISO está formado por energías heredadas y por experiencias desde el nacimiento. Luego describe cuatro tipos de ISO - universal, gestáltico, cultural y grupal - y los elementos técnicos de la musicoterapia como el objeto intermediario, objeto integrador, espacio vincular y distancia óptima. Finalmente, resume los componentes del gabinete
The document is a newsletter from New Life Center, which provides services for victims of domestic violence. It discusses donations received from organizations like the West Valley Mavericks Foundation. It highlights New Life Center's 25th anniversary and the legacy of the organization in helping thousands of families escape domestic violence. It provides information on upcoming events like volunteer orientations and tours of the facility. The newsletter aims to thank donors and volunteers for their support in allowing New Life Center to continue its important work.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City provided over $3.4 million in professional services to over 16,000 people in 2014. They have 75 staff members and over 100 volunteers who provided over 62,000 hours of services. They provided services to people regardless of race, religion, or national origin. Over 90% of donations went directly to client services. Their largest programs were St. Joseph's Counseling which provided over $1 million in free counseling and Immigration Legal Services which provided over $1.6 million in legal aid. They received over $7.7 million in total revenue from sources like contributions, grants, and program fees.
This document outlines Nova Scotia's first coordinated strategy to address sexual violence. It acknowledges that sexual violence is a complex issue requiring a community-wide response. The strategy aims to improve support services for victims, increase education and awareness, and coordinate efforts across government and organizations over the next two years. Input from communities highlighted needs for more accessible, inclusive, and coordinated services. The strategy identifies actions in three areas: services and supports, education and awareness, and coordination.
The Alzheimer's Association - North Central Texas Chapter aims to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through research, provide support services, and promote brain health. In fiscal year 2015, the chapter saw growth in programs and fundraising across its main office in Fort Worth and regional offices in Abilene, Waco, and Wichita Falls. Key accomplishments included successful Walk to End Alzheimer's events, expanded support groups and education programs, and new partnerships within the community. Looking ahead, the chapter will continue advancing its mission through increased advocacy, services, and research funding.
This summarizes a document from the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia reflecting on their accomplishments from 2018-2019. In 3 sentences:
The Society expanded their outreach across Nova Scotia by offering more support groups and education sessions. They piloted new programs like Minds in Motion and U-First training. The Society also focused on serving diverse communities and launched the first Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Dementia.
This article introduces artist Ben Hazard, who will be creating a statue memorializing the Buffalo Soldiers to be placed at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial in Albuquerque. Hazard has an extensive background as both an artist and educator, with degrees from the California College of Arts & Crafts and University of California, Berkeley. He has exhibited his artwork nationally and internationally. Notable past commissions include a large bronze sculpture for the East Bay Utility District in Oakland. Hazard was also formerly the Curator of Special Exhibits and Education at the Oakland Museum of California. He will be sculpting a statue depicting Sgt. Brent Woods of the Buffalo Soldiers for the new memorial.
NAMI Minnesota provides education, advocacy, and support for people affected by mental illness. In 2009, NAMI Minnesota saw significant growth and achievements. They provided mental health education classes to over 1,500 people, increased public awareness events like NAMIWalks that raised $236,000, and offered over 35 free support groups across the state. The passage of the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was a major victory that will help millions of Americans with mental illness.
FY 2015 Office for Women and Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Annual Rep...Fairfax County
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Fairfax County Office for Women & Domestic and Sexual Violence Services for fiscal year 2015. The office provides services to support victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking. Services include a 24-hour hotline, counseling, advocacy, offender treatment programs, community education, and crisis shelter. In FY2015, the office served over 600 clients through advocacy services and sheltered over 360 individuals at its domestic violence shelter, Artemis House. The report outlines the services provided and highlights community engagement and prevention efforts to raise awareness and address violence in Fairfax County.
The annual report summarizes the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County's work and impact in 2014. Some key details:
- They helped 2,844 low-income families and individuals with legal issues.
- 79% of their clients had extremely low incomes, while 14% had very low incomes.
- They obtained over 9,600 hours of pro bono legal services valued at $3.2 million from 421 legal professionals.
- Their work focused on preventing homelessness, obtaining healthcare and income support, overcoming domestic violence, and addressing education issues.
2017 Strategic Roadmap For The State Of Maine To Combat Human TraffickingNicole Heredia
Not Here is a nonprofit organization that exists to raise awareness and inspire action against social injustice like human trafficking. Their manifesto outlines their goals of educating communities through accurate information to prevent, identify, and stop injustice. They believe education is key to achieving health, safety, respect and equality for all. Not Here provides seminars and conferences to further peace and justice in Maine. They seek to direct people to get involved in effective ways to be a voice for the voiceless. The Attorney General's report discusses the history of anti-trafficking laws passed in Maine since 2007 to define trafficking crimes, provide victim protections, and establish a working group to address the issue.
This document is a degree audit for Brianna Watson, showing her progress toward an Associate in Applied Science degree in Business Office Administration with a concentration in Medical Administrative Assistant. She has completed 84 credits including all required courses for the major, concentration, and general education requirements. Her overall GPA is 3.440 and she has exceeded the minimum credit requirements for graduation. The audit also provides details on her academic levels, transferred courses, and substitutions approved by her advisor.
Indusmedia 2015. Visibilidad en buscadores. Iñaki Lakarra Indusmedia
Este documento presenta una guía sobre estrategias de optimización de motores de búsqueda (SEO). Explica el proceso de recopilación y filtrado de palabras clave relevantes para una empresa, incluyendo el uso de herramientas como Google Adwords y Google Trends. También describe cómo asignar acciones de marketing como contenido, redes sociales o publicidad a cada palabra clave filtrada para mejorar el posicionamiento y conversión del sitio web.
Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch painter who didn't start painting until he was 27 years old. He moved to Arles, France where he enjoyed painting the beautiful landscapes surrounding the city. His favorite color was yellow, so he bought a yellow house and decorated his bedroom with yellow. He stayed in Arles for a long time, painting landscapes with trees, mountains, and the sky. He especially enjoyed painting sunflowers. Van Gogh sent many letters to his brother Theo but struggled with mental health issues late in life. He painted over 900 paintings but only sold one during his lifetime.
El documento define el ruido como cualquier sonido indeseable que se origina a partir de la vibración de un objeto y se transmite a través del aire u otro medio. Explica que el ruido se mide en decibeles (dB) y describe las fórmulas para calcular el nivel de presión sonora en dB y la suma del ruido de múltiples fuentes. También menciona que el instrumento utilizado para medir el ruido es el sonómetro.
La PNL (Programación Neurolingüística) es un arte y una ciencia que se aplica en la educación, el asesoramiento y los negocios. Tiene como objetivo lograr una comunicación más efectiva mediante el desarrollo de patrones efectivos para pensar y comunicarse. La PNL se basa en que nuestro comportamiento proviene de nuestros procesos neurológicos y usamos el lenguaje para comunicarnos, ordenar nuestros pensamientos y conducta de manera consciente e inconsciente.
¿Qué es el círculo cromático y cómo crear una paleta de color?Laura Páez Castañeda
La Unión Europea ha acordado un embargo petrolero contra Rusia en respuesta a la invasión de Ucrania. El embargo forma parte de un sexto paquete de sanciones y prohibirá la mayoría de las importaciones de petróleo ruso en la UE a finales de este año. Algunos estados miembros aún dependen en gran medida del petróleo ruso y se les ha concedido una exención, pero se espera que todo el petróleo ruso quede prohibido para fines de 2023.
2017 SSH Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Affinity Group Annual Rep...Yue Dong
SSH Healthcare Systems Modeling and Simulation Affinity Group 2017 Report during IMSH Annual meeting in Orlando, FL, Jan 30, 2017
HSMS AG Mission: Develop and use modeling and computer simulation resources with a systems engineering-based approach to design and evaluate (system) solutions that will improve patient safety, quality of care, and cost effectiveness in healthcare.
Cinema Art Wall was a 4 month project in the Hopedarte Hostels in one of the main rooms of the Hospedarte Suites. The Hostal is located in Downtown Guadalajara. Winners of the BEST HOSTEL MEXICO 2014 by Hostelworld and the CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE 2013 and 2014 by Tripadvisor. The Iñarritu Room is a tribute to mexican film Director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritú. Director and producer of 6 critical and acclaimed films like "Birdman" and "The Revenant".
Este documento presenta una introducción al módulo de auditoría de estado en Venezuela. Explica los conceptos y fases de la auditoría de estado, incluyendo la planificación, ejecución, comunicación de resultados y seguimiento. También cubre otros temas como la verificación de actas de entrega y el marco jurídico y normativo que rige la auditoría de estado en Venezuela.
Este documento describe el principio de la identidad sonora (ISO), que se refiere al conjunto de energías sonoras y de movimiento que pertenecen a un individuo y lo caracterizan. Explica que el ISO está formado por energías heredadas y por experiencias desde el nacimiento. Luego describe cuatro tipos de ISO - universal, gestáltico, cultural y grupal - y los elementos técnicos de la musicoterapia como el objeto intermediario, objeto integrador, espacio vincular y distancia óptima. Finalmente, resume los componentes del gabinete
The document is a newsletter from New Life Center, which provides services for victims of domestic violence. It discusses donations received from organizations like the West Valley Mavericks Foundation. It highlights New Life Center's 25th anniversary and the legacy of the organization in helping thousands of families escape domestic violence. It provides information on upcoming events like volunteer orientations and tours of the facility. The newsletter aims to thank donors and volunteers for their support in allowing New Life Center to continue its important work.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City provided over $3.4 million in professional services to over 16,000 people in 2014. They have 75 staff members and over 100 volunteers who provided over 62,000 hours of services. They provided services to people regardless of race, religion, or national origin. Over 90% of donations went directly to client services. Their largest programs were St. Joseph's Counseling which provided over $1 million in free counseling and Immigration Legal Services which provided over $1.6 million in legal aid. They received over $7.7 million in total revenue from sources like contributions, grants, and program fees.
This document outlines Nova Scotia's first coordinated strategy to address sexual violence. It acknowledges that sexual violence is a complex issue requiring a community-wide response. The strategy aims to improve support services for victims, increase education and awareness, and coordinate efforts across government and organizations over the next two years. Input from communities highlighted needs for more accessible, inclusive, and coordinated services. The strategy identifies actions in three areas: services and supports, education and awareness, and coordination.
The Alzheimer's Association - North Central Texas Chapter aims to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through research, provide support services, and promote brain health. In fiscal year 2015, the chapter saw growth in programs and fundraising across its main office in Fort Worth and regional offices in Abilene, Waco, and Wichita Falls. Key accomplishments included successful Walk to End Alzheimer's events, expanded support groups and education programs, and new partnerships within the community. Looking ahead, the chapter will continue advancing its mission through increased advocacy, services, and research funding.
This summarizes a document from the Alzheimer Society of Nova Scotia reflecting on their accomplishments from 2018-2019. In 3 sentences:
The Society expanded their outreach across Nova Scotia by offering more support groups and education sessions. They piloted new programs like Minds in Motion and U-First training. The Society also focused on serving diverse communities and launched the first Canadian Charter of Rights for People with Dementia.
This article introduces artist Ben Hazard, who will be creating a statue memorializing the Buffalo Soldiers to be placed at the New Mexico Veterans Memorial in Albuquerque. Hazard has an extensive background as both an artist and educator, with degrees from the California College of Arts & Crafts and University of California, Berkeley. He has exhibited his artwork nationally and internationally. Notable past commissions include a large bronze sculpture for the East Bay Utility District in Oakland. Hazard was also formerly the Curator of Special Exhibits and Education at the Oakland Museum of California. He will be sculpting a statue depicting Sgt. Brent Woods of the Buffalo Soldiers for the new memorial.
NAMI Minnesota provides education, advocacy, and support for people affected by mental illness. In 2009, NAMI Minnesota saw significant growth and achievements. They provided mental health education classes to over 1,500 people, increased public awareness events like NAMIWalks that raised $236,000, and offered over 35 free support groups across the state. The passage of the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act was a major victory that will help millions of Americans with mental illness.
FY 2015 Office for Women and Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Annual Rep...Fairfax County
This annual report summarizes the activities of the Fairfax County Office for Women & Domestic and Sexual Violence Services for fiscal year 2015. The office provides services to support victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, stalking, and human trafficking. Services include a 24-hour hotline, counseling, advocacy, offender treatment programs, community education, and crisis shelter. In FY2015, the office served over 600 clients through advocacy services and sheltered over 360 individuals at its domestic violence shelter, Artemis House. The report outlines the services provided and highlights community engagement and prevention efforts to raise awareness and address violence in Fairfax County.
The annual report summarizes the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County's work and impact in 2014. Some key details:
- They helped 2,844 low-income families and individuals with legal issues.
- 79% of their clients had extremely low incomes, while 14% had very low incomes.
- They obtained over 9,600 hours of pro bono legal services valued at $3.2 million from 421 legal professionals.
- Their work focused on preventing homelessness, obtaining healthcare and income support, overcoming domestic violence, and addressing education issues.
2017 Strategic Roadmap For The State Of Maine To Combat Human TraffickingNicole Heredia
Not Here is a nonprofit organization that exists to raise awareness and inspire action against social injustice like human trafficking. Their manifesto outlines their goals of educating communities through accurate information to prevent, identify, and stop injustice. They believe education is key to achieving health, safety, respect and equality for all. Not Here provides seminars and conferences to further peace and justice in Maine. They seek to direct people to get involved in effective ways to be a voice for the voiceless. The Attorney General's report discusses the history of anti-trafficking laws passed in Maine since 2007 to define trafficking crimes, provide victim protections, and establish a working group to address the issue.
The document summarizes the annual report of Community Health Advocates (CHA), a non-profit organization that helps New Yorkers navigate the healthcare system. CHA provides free assistance to individuals, small businesses, and communities. Services include helping consumers understand and use their health insurance, resolve billing issues, and access care. CHA also educates communities about healthcare topics and provides feedback to policymakers. Since 2010, CHA has helped nearly 200,000 consumers through activities like its helpline, casework, education sessions, and advocacy.
This proposal outlines a plan for fully resolving the intergenerational hurt caused by Canada's residential school system in 3 key steps:
1. Provide compensation for all harms of the residential school system, not just legally recognized wrongs, including failures to educate, cultural and language loss, and collective damages.
2. Officially acknowledge that the residential school system constituted cultural genocide.
3. Establish a public truth and reconciliation process to educate all Canadians on the full impacts and abuses of the residential school system through survivor testimony and a large public relations campaign. This level of public exposure and understanding is needed for full healing.
This year has been difficult with high unemployment, economic instability, and lack of action from Congress to help Americans. However, despite hardship, this holiday season reminds us of human generosity and sacrifice for others. The document goes on to list groups and individuals who are making efforts to advocate for Latinos, pass immigrant protections, improve communities, and help those in need through volunteer work and small businesses. While an exhaustive list is impossible, the overall message is that in difficult times, we all rely on and are grateful for the support and unselfish acts of others in our society.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the Oakland United Methodist Church located in Iowa. It recognizes teachers and students in the Sunday school program, encourages donations to support Vacation Bible School, and advertises volunteer opportunities. It also includes a devotional message from the pastor, announcements about community outreach programs, and a daily Bible reading guide for the month of May.
Dallas morning news voter guide texas state senator - district 30 republicanrath4thekids
This document provides biographical information about three candidates running for Texas State Senator - District 30: Craig Carter, Craig Estes, and Pat Fallon. It includes their contact information, occupations, education histories, experiences in civic involvement and past public offices, campaign fundraising details, and answers to questions about their qualifications and reasons for running.
Legal Aid of Southeastern Pennsylvania (LASP) 2017-18 Annual ReportMarion Fraley
Celebrating "a mission of justice," the 2017-18 LASP Annual Report shares stories of courageous clients and thanks supporters, donors, advocates and volunteers for increasing access to justice.
Empire Stock Transfer Inc. Introduces Charitable Donation ProgramMJDelaMasa
Empire Stock Transfer Inc. has introduced a charitable donation program called PAYING DIVIDENDS that will donate to three non-profit organizations each month. For every stock transfer completed, the issuing company will be entered into a drawing where three will be selected to donate in the company's name. The three non-profits that can be supported are Three Square Food Bank, CURE International, and Spread the Word Nevada, which all work to address issues like hunger, healthcare access, and childhood literacy. Empire Stock Transfer Inc. is a full-service transfer agent and registrar based in Henderson, Nevada that has nearly 100 years of combined experience in corporate services.
I served as the research analyst for a strategic communications plan for our client, The Refuge, a non-profit in Austin, TX. My team utilized Simply Analytics to identify the pivotal zip codes we needed to target to increase donations. As a team, we increased awareness of the brand by utilizing influencers, social media branding, SEM, partnership events, and a vulnerability analysis, which allowed us to prepare a crisis simulation for the team.
The document is the State of the Judiciary address given by Mark E. Recktenwald on January 25, 2017. In the address, Recktenwald summarizes the work of the Judiciary in the past year, including constructing a new courthouse in Kona, increasing access to justice through self-help centers and online resources, programs to help at-risk youth and address issues like truancy, treatment courts to help those struggling with addiction or mental health issues, and partnerships to help address homelessness. Recktenwald expresses appreciation for support from the legislature and partners, and emphasizes the Judiciary's role in providing fair and impartial dispute resolution.
3. Equal justice under law is not
merely a caption on the facade
of the Supreme Court building; it
is perhaps the most inspiring
ideal of our society. It is one of
the ends for which our entire
legal system exists...it is
fundamental that justice should
be the same, in substance and
availability, without regard to
economic status.
Lewis Powell, Jr., U.S. Supreme Court Justice
4. F R O M T H E
E X E C U T I V E
D I R E C T O R
Contents
Board of Directors & Our Service Areas
Who We Are & Our Projects
2015 Case Numbers
Client Success Stories
Volunteer Attorney Program & Justice
for Families Project
Financials
Donation & Volunteer Forms
The mission of New Mexico Legal Aid,
Inc. (NMLA) is to be the voice,
defender and advocate for poor
people who are seeking justice in all
forums, particularly in the
communities in which they live. NMLA
is committed to helping poor people
in their struggle to access food,
shelter, security, and to preserve their
unique cultural heritages.
New Mexico Legal Aid is a civil
legal advocacy organization
dedicated to opening the door to
equal access to justice for all
disenfranchised and low-income
people and communities
throughout New Mexico by
providing outreach, training,
education, and quality
representation.
Our MissionOur Vision
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Dear Friends,
The causes of poverty in New Mexico
are many and complex. Our beautiful,
diverse and culturally rich state
unfortunately continues to rank second
worst in the nation for overall poverty,
and worst in the nation for poverty
among children age 18 and younger.
Legal aid cannot solve these problems
alone. But we are proud to be a key
partner in community projects and
coalitions throughout the state to
address the root causes of poverty as
well as win cases in court. New Mexico
Legal Aid’s new Justice for Families
Project, for example, partners with the
Southwest Women’s Law Center and the
New Mexico Women’s Bar Association
to train and support volunteer private
attorneys, paralegals and law students
in Albuquerque and Santa Fe to make
legal assistance more available to low-
income New Mexicans in isolated high-
poverty rural communities. Our Veterans
Advocacy Project works with the New
Mexico Veterans Integration Centers,
Goodwill, and other allied
organizations to assist disabled and
homeless veterans. Our statewide
network of domestic violence
attorneys continue to work closely
with shelters, law enforcement and
medical providers throughout the
state to protect all who suffer abuse
and threats of violence from spouses
and other intimate partners. Our
Native American Program based in
Santa Ana works with tribal
organizations throughout the state to
increase access to justice in Pueblos
and other tribal communities.
These are but a few examples of the
dedicated and creative efforts
described in this Annual Report that
our staff and community partners make
each and every day to ease the burdens
of poverty on New Mexicans of all ages
and backgrounds. We welcome
your ideas and continued support to
keep New Mexico’s progress in the
fight against poverty moving forward.
Ed Marks
Advancing Fairness
5. 301 Gold Ave. SW
P.O. Box 25486
Albuquerque, NM
87125-5486
Office: 505.243.7871
Toll Free: 1.866.416.1922
Fax: 505.227.8712
211 West Mesa
Suites 5 & 6
P.O. Box 1475
Gallup, NM
87305
Office: 505.722.4417
Toll Free: 1.800.524.4417
Fax: 505.726.4539
200 East Fourth Street
Suite 200
P.O. Box 1087
Roswell, NM
88202-1087
Office: 575.623.9669
Toll Free: 1.866.416.1920
Fax: 575.208.1660
301 West College Avenue
Suite 17
Silver City, NM
88061
Office: 575.388.0091
Toll Free: 1.866.224.5097
Fax: 575.956.9144
1214 National Ave.
P.O. Box 1454
Las Vegas, NM
87701
Office: 505.425.3514
Toll Free: 1.866.416.1932
Fax: 505.718.3026
1012 West Grand
P.O. Box 864
Clovis, NM
88102
Office: 575.769.2326
Toll Free: 1.866.416.1921
Fax: 575.219.6363
600 East Montana Street
Las Cruces, NM
88001-4246
Office: 575.541.4800
Toll Free: 1.866.515.7667
Fax: 575.541.3218
51 Jemez Dam Road
Suite 102
P.O. Box 817
Bernalillo, NM
87001
Office: 505.867.3391
Toll Free: 1.866.505.2371
Fax: 505.552.3004
901 West Alameda
Suite 20B
P.O. Box 32197
Santa Fe, NM
87594-2197
Office: 505.982.9886
Toll Free: 1.866.416.1934
Fax: 505.216.2997
214 C Kit Carson Road
Taos, NM
87571
Office: 575.758.2218
Toll Free: 1.800.294.1823
Fax: 575.613.1368
CLOVIS
LASCRUCES
SANTAANA
SANTAFE
TAOS
ABQ&VAP
GALLUP
ROSWELL
SILVERCITY
LASVEGAS
2015 Board of Directors
Maria Garcia Geer, Esq., Board Chair
Stuart Bluestone, Esq., Vice Chair
Paul Abrams, Esq., Treasurer
David Hernandez, Esq., Secretary
Joana Armann
Cathrynn Novich Brown, Esq.
Roxanna Chacón, Esq.
Samuel Cordova
Francesca Martinez-Estevez, Esq.
Fernando Garcia
Elizabeth J. Gutierrez, Esq.
Oma Jones
Naava Koenigsberg
Carlos Marentes
Kim McGinnis, Ph.D., Esq.
Bernard Metzgar, Esq.
Vernon Roanhorse, Esq.
Paul Spruhan, Esq.
Glenda Vick
Juliette White
newmexicolegalaid NMLegalAid1www.newmexicolegalaid.org www.lawhelpnewmexico.org
Albuquerque
Santa Ana
Santa Fe
Taos
Las Vegas
Clovis
Roswell
Las Cruces
Silver City
Gallup
San Juan county is served by our partner organization,
DNA People's Legal Services.
Office Coverage Areas
Justice for All&
6. As the need for civil legal aid continues to rise in the nation,
NMLA strives to maintain a high level of service to promote
family stability in a state where over half a million residents live
under the federal poverty line. For every 14,000 poor persons,
there is one legal aid attorney at NMLA. During 2015, we
focused on bettering the understanding of a wide range of civil
legal issues by providing education and training across the state.
We placed an emphasis on the use of technology to increase
impact and outreach, and we prioritized cases where individuals
and families had depleted resources for their basic human
needs, ultimately securing safe housing, food, income, and
personal safety. We are proud of and grateful for the
opportunities to work alongside our colleagues and partners to
help alleviate poverty in our communities.
New Mexico Legal Aid’s services range from education, advice, and
brief service to full representation. In order to supplement a
shortage of staff, we utilize technology in the form of informational
websites and the development of new initiatives such as
videoconferencing and a secure web portal to increase our range of
outreach across the state of New Mexico to connect clients with pro
bono attorneys.
No one is denied assistance on the basis of race, age, gender,
religion, political affiliation, beliefs, or disability.
New Mexico Legal Aid covers four main practice areas:
• Housing and Landlord/Tenant
• Family Law
• Consumer Rights
• Access to Public Benefits
New Mexico Legal Aid has dedicated our services to erasing
barriers to justice for low-income New Mexicans by providing
free and high-quality civil legal assistance and education. Our
mission is to be the voice, defender and advocate for poor
people who are seeking justice in all forums, particularly in the
communities in which they live. New Mexico Legal Aid is
committed to helping poor people in their struggle to access
food, shelter and security, while preserving their unique
cultural heritages.
For over 60 years,
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While these practice areas cover many legal issues, we also
have twelve special projects:
Veterans Justice
Land and Water Rights
Migrant Farmworker/ Low-Wage Workers Advocacy
Access to Justice Supreme Court Consolidated Rural Advocacy
Office of the New Mexico Attorney General Foreclosure Legal
Defense
Legal Services for Victims of Domestic Violence
Crime Victims Reparation Commission Domestic Violence
HelpLine
Native American Program
Special Immigration Juvenile Status
Language Access
Bernalillo County Social Services Medical-Legal Partnership
G. Duane Vieth Leadership Development Program
Defense
HelpLine
7. 55% of those women are
single mothers.
of our clients are female.
110 pro bono attorneys handled
cases through the Volunteer
Attorney Program and provided
advice through clinics to over
315 clients were able to
maintain or receive a form
of income in order to
establish economic
stability.
97 foreclosure processes were
halted and homes were saved,
bringing about a financial
benefit of
5,893A total of
children were positively affected
by legal assistance, ultimately
securing their safety, homes,
education and financial needs.
266 consumer cases resulted
in financial benefits totaling
people in migrant
farmworker families were able to get
the help they needed to maintain
their income, individual rights,
housing, and benefits.
45% of cases are related to family
law and domestic violence.
NMLA secures over 1,000
protective orders against abusers
every year.
Almost 800 calls were handled by our
statewide domestic violence hotline,
where victims were able to speak with
an attorney and were directed to an
array of services.
4,636cases, ultimately affecting 14,161
New Mexicans and their families.
In 2015, New Mexico Legal Aid handled
75%
2015 by the Numbers
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$110,926.
307
162
$10,019,501.
2,000 people.
8. Sarah-Jean first came to New Mexico
Legal Aid in 2013 after being sued for
the foreclosure of her home following
a contentious divorce.
For the next three years, New Mexico
Legal Aid attorneys worked with
Sarah-Jean and an HUD-Certified
Foreclosure Prevention counselor at
Tierra Del Sol Housing Corporation
to apply for a loan modification,
trying to get Sarah-Jean's mortgage
payments back on track.
Because her ex-husband was still
named on the loan, he was court
ordered to provide mandatory
paperwork with his information.
Sadly, he refused to help out, and
Sarah-Jean was denied a loan
modification. Eventually, she lost
her home.
Sarah-Jean's home was sold at auction,
but because her family had nowhere to
go, they continued to live in the house.
Sarah-Jean was also tasked with
paying off a tax lien, brought about by
income tax owed by her ex-husband.
Once the title to the house was
cleared, New Mexico Legal Aid worked
with the New Mexico Attorney
General's Office to get the loan
company to review Sarah-Jean's
application once more. Finally, they
approved Sarah-Jean for a modification
and her mortgage payments were set
at an affordable rate.
Thanks to our Keep Your Home New
Mexico Foreclosure Project team,
Sarah-Jean and her family were able to
stay in their home and they are now
able to make payments.
The
Gomez
Family
This was an incredible
team effort by the
Keep Your Home New
Mexico partnership and
all the hard work paid
off: this family's home
was saved!
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On front cover from left: NMLA Staff Attorney Mari Kempton, Adriana, Javi, Rick, family dog Xena, Sarah-Jean, Tierra
Del Sol Counselor Isabel Dominguez, and NMLA Staff Attorney Beatriz Ferreira. in front of the Gomez's home.
From left: Sarah-Jean's daughter Adriana, husband Rick, Sarah-Jean, and grandson Javier in their Las Cruces home.
9. After the devastating loss of her daughter,
Ayasha discovered her two young
grandchildren were being physically abused
by their father after he took over custody. She
came to New Mexico Legal Aid needing
assistance with obtaining a protection order
on behalf of the children as well as
guardianship through the Navajo Nation's
court system. Ayasha was granted a
temporary protection order against the father,
but he filed petitions in the Supreme Court
challenging the decision of the Family Court.
Fortunately, the Supreme Court upheld the
Family Court decision. After many hearings
and much hard work, the Family Court issued
a permanent protection order and gave
Ayasha custody of the children. They are now
able to receive the services they need to
begin the healing process as a family.
Damon sought assistance from New Mexico
Legal Aid when he was denied coverage by
Medicaid for a necessary treatment that
would correct a serious orthodontic problem
causing him severe pain whenever he ate.
New Mexico Legal Aid represented Damon
and appealed the denial. When he had
originally been screened for treatment,
Damon's issue was scored on a system later
found to be illegal in the case of a medical
necessity.
The court found that Medicaid should fully
cover Damon's treatment, and the decision
was overturned. Damon was finally able to
get the treatment he needed.
Damon
At New Mexico Legal Aid, we respect everyone who comes to us for help – and many are working toward a fresh start in life. So while their stories
are true, client names and images may have been changed to protect their privacy. Thank you for understanding.
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Ayasha
I am extremely grateful to New
Mexico Legal Aid for their
services and professionalism
with caring hearts.
10. After many years together, Justinne finally decided she needed to
leave her abusive, drug-addicted, live-in boyfriend and father of
her youngest child. On one occasion, Desmond had strangled
Justinne, throwing her into walls and smashing her head in a
closet door until she lost consciousness. When she awoke, she
attempted to escape and ran outside her house. Desmond caught
up with her and dragged her back inside where he repeatedly
punched her in the face. The second time Justinne was able to
run outside, she caught the attention of her neighbors who then
called the police. After a stint in the hospital, Justinne came
home to realize Desmond had had her phone service cut off and
had taken her name off all their bank accounts. She was left with
the task of cleaning the inside of her house, which was covered
in her blood.
Justinne came to New Mexico Legal Aid needing to extend a
temporary protective order and work out a visitation schedule
between Desmond and their child. NMLA was able to secure a
25-year protection order along with supervised visitations.
Despite the protective order, Desmond relentlessly stalked and
harassed Justinne, her friends, and her family.
Desmond broke into Justinne's house and tool shed multiple
times and stole her and her family’s belongings. Months
before, Desmond had torn up her floors, intending to
renovate her house, but had not yet started. He now wanted
all the materials back, which would leave Justinne and her
children to live in a partially-deconstructed home. Since
Desmond's parents, not Desmond, had purchased the
materials, he pressured his parents into threatening to file a
lawsuit against Justinne for the cost of the materials.
New Mexico Legal Aid's Volunteer Attorney Program has
since been able to retain a volunteer attorney who will
represent Justinne through the upcoming lawsuit, pro bono.
Through all this, Justinne continues to show strength by
coping with her resulting PTSD, taking care of her children,
and bringing her house back to livable condition by
renovating it to eventually rent out. Justinne was able to
move from her rural area to a larger city where she obtained
a part-time job and is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree.
Justinne10
11. 729Volunteer attorneys donated
their time to assist clients through
legal clinics or cases in 2015.
Funded by LSC's Pro Bono Innovation Fund, New Mexico Legal
Aid’s new Justice for Families Project was created to help address
the problem of the lack of access to civil legal assistance for
families in rural New Mexico.
The Justice for Families Project recruits private attorneys from
New Mexico's three urban centers (Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and
Las Cruces) to assist low-income families primarily in the ten
most poverty-stricken counties in New Mexico – which are
mostly rural.
The project uses technology such as Skype and a secure web
portal to respond to cases regardless of the geographic distance
separating the client and the pro bono attorney.
The Justice for Families Project proudly partners with the
Southwest Women’s Law Center’s “One Woman, One Case, Once a
Year” campaign and the Women’s Bar Association on this project.
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Working in close collaboration with the State Bar of New
Mexico and local Judicial District pro bono committees, New
Mexico Legal Aid's Volunteer Attorney Program engages in
direct case placement with pro bono attorneys, sponsors CLE
events, trainings, and provides support and coordination for
local legal clinics and other pro bono committee activities.
In 2015, the VAP hosted 53 free community legal fairs and
clinics with almost 2,000 people in attendance, as well as
seven CLE's for attorneys.
12. REVENUE EXPENDITURES
Legal Services Corporation
New Mexico Civil Legal Services Commission
New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department
State of New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission
New Mexico Supreme Court's Access to Justice Fund
United Way of Central New Mexico
Equal Access to Justice Campaign
Native American Rights Fund
New Mexico Commission for the Blind
New Mexico Office of the Attorney General
Acequias Norteñas
New Mexico Acequia Association
New Mexico Land Grant Council
New Mexico Veterans Integration Centers
Sandia Foundation, a Hugh and Helen Woodward Charity
Bernalillo County Social Services
Freeport-McMoRan Foundation
U.S. Department of Labor Face Forward Program in
partnership with Pegasus Legal Services for Children and
YDI, Inc.
Notre Dame University
2015 Financials
TOTAL $6,441,958
Personnel $5,211,038
Non-Personnel $1,138,056
TOTAL $6,349,094
Audited financial statements available upon request.
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With your help, NMLA can
ensure access to justice for
more New Mexicans!
If you are accused of a crime, you have a
constitutional right to a lawyer. If you are a
victim of domestic violence, unfair consumer
practices, wrongful eviction, foreclosure, or are
being denied public benefits, you're on your own
unless you can afford a private attorney or can
find free legal assistance. Unfortunately, there
are not enough legal aid lawyers to go around.
For every 14,000 poor persons in New Mexico
who qualify for free legal assistance, there is one
attorney at New Mexico Legal Aid. Due to
funding constraints, our legal aid community
here, as well as in other states, is extremely
limited.
As a nonprofit, we rely on and are extremely
grateful for every grant and personal donation
we receive. This can help us to provide the tools
necessary to keep a family off the street, get
veterans the benefits they need, and provide
physical safety and quality education for
underprivileged children. Our clients are our
priority, friends, neighbors, and our heroes. If
you would like to provide a gift to those in need,
please visit our website
at www.newmexicolegalaid.org or mail in a
completed donation form.
Thank You!
Civil Legal Services Commission $1,625,960
Grants, Contracts & Individual
Donations $1,412,054
Legal Services Corporation $3,403,944
As a nonprofit organization, New Mexico Legal Aid relies
on a number of grants at the federal, state, and local
levels to provide much-needed services to New Mexico's
most vulnerable. We are extremely grateful to the
following funders for the calendar year 2015, along with
our individual donors. None of what we do would be
possible without you!
13. New Mexico Legal Aid Donation Form
Please return and make checks payable to:
New Mexico Legal Aid
301 Gold Ave. SW | P.O. Box 25486
Albuquerque, NM 87125-5486
Name: __________________________________________________
(Please write your name as you would want it to appear in recognitions.)
I/ We would like to remain anonymous.
Additional names: ______________________________________________________________________
Company/ Firm: _______________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________
City: ____________________________________ State: __________ Zip: _________________________
Phone: ______________________________ Email: ___________________________________________
I/ We want to donate a monthly gift of $__________ to be debited from my
savings account credit card
I would like my account to be debited on day _________ of the month.
Signature: __________________________________________________
Please return a voided check or fill out the credit card information below.
Please accept my onetime gift in the amount of $____________
I/ We plan to make this contribution in the form of (circle one): Cash Check Credit Card
Other: ________________________
Credit card type (circle one): Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Diner's Club
Credit card number: ______________________________________ Expiration: _____________________
Signature: ______________________________________________________ CVV: __________________
checking account
Make this donation: in memory of ____________________________________in honor of
Please include full address of the individual or family whom we should notify of your gift. All
memorial and honorary gifts are acknowledged the amount will remain confidential.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
14. Volunteer Attorney Program
Justice for Families Project
Pro Bono Volunteer Form
Please send to Dina Afek at dinaa@nmlegalaid.org, by fax to 505-933-6033, or mail to P.O. Box 25486,
Albuquerque, NM, 87125-5486. Dina can be contacted by telephone at 505-814-6719.
Thank you for your participation!
Name Phone No.
Fax No. Email:
Address: City, State Zip:
Bar Number: Years of Practice: May we send you emails? Yes No
Areas of Practice:
Paralegal/Legal Secretary Name & Email: ____________________________________________________ ___
Check here if you are a fluent Spanish-speaker. In what other languages are you fluent?
May we publicize your name in print or electronic form? Yes No
In which of the following areas of law are you willing to volunteer?
Housing Law, including: Consumer Law, including: Family Law, including:
Foreclosure Bankruptcy Divorce
Landlord/Tenant Contracts/Warranties Paternity
Public Housing Debt Collection Child Custody
Real Estate Contracts Predatory Lending Child Support
Repossessions Domestic Violence
Employment Law, including: Unfair Trade Practices Guardian ad Litem
Benefits Kinship-Guardianship
Discrimination Estate & Probate Law:
Unemployment Adult Guardianship Gov’t/Health Benefits:
Wage Payment Guardian ad Litem Medicare/Medicaid
Contested Probate SSI/SSDI
Uncontested Probate Other benefits
Estate Planning Healthcare appeals
Please check the counties in which you are willing to volunteer (including “virtually” via phone or Skype):
Bernalillo Cibola Doña Ana Hidalgo Luna
Sandoval McKinley Roosevelt San Miguel Torrance
Valencia Santa Fe Taos Other (please list)
What kinds of services are you willing to provide to pro bono clients through our program?
Advice/counsel at a legal clinic Representation at Administrative Hearings
Advice/counsel by appointment Representation in District Court
Advice/counsel virtually (by Skype or phone) Representation in Appellate Court
Brief Service, such as drafting documents Representation in Metropolitan Court
Systemic Impact Cases Mentoring other pro bono volunteers
Teach a free CLE for VAP/JFP volunteers
15.
16. New Mexico Legal Aid, Inc. P.O. Box 25486
Albuquerque, NM 87125-5486
1-866-416-1922 | newmexicolegalaid.org