Pilgrim Church is hosting a Fall Arts fest on Sunday 10/30/11. We have a few tables that we can offer artists to display and sell as part of this event and would be thrilled if your members would consider being part of the day's events.
For those who wish to attend, included in this afternoon of the arts are performances by Cleveland's ANTAEUS DANCE company and Pittsburgh based singer songwriters MOLLY RAE and JEREMIAH CLARK. All of this culminates with an afternoon artist's reception featuring the Food Network's 'Cupcake Wars' winner BONBON BAKE SHOP.
A first come, first served free advice clinic for low-income individuals with civil legal issues will take place Saturday September 17, from 9:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Spanish American Committee conducted by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Please bring all relevant paperwork with you.
Questions? Call 216-687-1900 or visit www.lasclev.org for updated clinic listing.
A first come, first served free advice clinic for low-income individuals with civil legal issues will take place Saturday September 10, from 9:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church, conducted by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Please bring all relevant paperwork with you.
Questions? Call 216-687-1900 or visit www.lasclev.org for updated clinic listing.
This is a fundraiser for Legal Aid; all proceeds provide access to justice for low-income individuals in Northeast Ohio.
This year’s keynote speaker will be Congressman John Lewis. Congressman Lewis is the U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 5th Congressional District (Atlanta) serving since 1987. He is a leader in the Civil Rights Movement and was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), playing a key role in the Freedom Rides and struggle to end segregation.
Questions? Please Call 216-687-1900.
A first come, first served free advice clinic for low-income individuals with civil legal issues will take place August 6, from 9:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the West Side Catholic Center conducted by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Please bring all relevant paperwork with you.
Questions? Call 216-687-1900 or visit www.lasclev.org for updated clinic listing.
A first come, first served free advice clinic for low-income individuals with civil legal issues will take place Saturday July 23, from 9:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Thea Bowman Center conducted by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Please bring all relevant paperwork with you.
Questions? Call 216-687-1900 or visit www.lasclev.org for updated clinic listing.
A first come, first served free advice clinic for low-income individuals with civil legal issues will take place Saturday July 23, from 9:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Spanish American Committee conducted by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Please bring all relevant paperwork with you.
Questions? Call 216-687-1900 or visit www.lasclev.org for updated clinic listing.
A first come, first served free advice clinic for low-income individuals with civil legal issues will take place Saturday July 9, at the Langston Hughes Center, Senior Outreach Services, conducted by the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland's Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Please bring all relevant paperwork with you.
Questions? Call 216-687-1900 or visit www.lasclev.org for updated clinic listing.
On Saturday, June 18, 2011, the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (LASC) will host a legal clinic at the St. Martin de Porres Family Center. The Volunteer Lawyers Program will provide FREE legal advice and possible referrals for low-income individuals and their families concerning civil legal issues like divorce, disputes with landlords, predatory lending, public benefits, and bankruptcy. LASC does not handle criminal cases.
On Saturday, June 4, 2011, the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland (LASC) will host a legal clinic at the West Side Catholic Center. The Volunteer Lawyers Program will provide FREE legal advice and possible referrals for low-income individuals and their families concerning civil legal issues like divorce, disputes with landlords, predatory lending, public benefits, and bankruptcy. LASC does not handle criminal cases.