Referrals Links - LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles The following Self-Help Centers are operated by Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County and can help you prepare an answer to your eviction: Pasadena Self-Help Resource Center 300 E Walnut St , Room 300
Law Students - LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Law students play a vital role in LAFLA’s mission to serve the legal needs of low-income clients All LAFLA projects are structured to provide practical, hands-on legal experience that complements law school coursework
Housing Homelessness - LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles works toward systems change through litigation, policy, and education aimed at increasing and preserving housing Our team also provides legal services to households facing homelessness, and upholds the civil rights of unhoused individuals
Immigration - LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles’ immigration work focuses on adults and minors who have been the survivors of crime, either in the U S or in their home countries We help survivors adjust their status, navigate the immigration process, and keep their families together
Expungement - LAFLA: Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles helps eligible individuals with barriers that stand in the way of them having gainful employment We may be able to help with: Comprehensive services to clean a criminal record through expungement and Prop 47 petitions; Ban the Box or Fair Chance Hiring Ordinance violations
California Says Emergency Rental Assistance Program Will Likely Run Out . . . “Nothing was stopping the state from reaching out to the renters who have been in limbo over the past six months to help them fix potential mistakes on their applications or ask for missing information,” said Jonathan Jager, an attorney at Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles