The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland will host a legal clinic at the West Side Catholic Center, 3135 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland. Volunteer attorneys from Roetzel & Andress will provide FREE legal advice for low-income individuals and their families. The attorneys staffing the clinic will provide brief legal advice and possible referrals concerning civil legal issues (not criminal). Doors will open at 9:45 a.m. for intake and the clinic ends at 12 noon.
The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland will host an advice clinic for those seeking legal assistance. Volunteer attorneys will provide free legal advice for low-income individuals
Volunteer attorneys from Hahn Loeser will provide legal advice for low-income individuals and their families. The attorneys staffing the clinic will provide brief legal advice and possible referrals concerning civil legal issues (not criminal). Doors will open at 5:00 pm. for intake and the clinic ends at 7 pm.
Women Speak Out For Peace and Justice, the Cleveland chapter of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, invites you to their February general meeting.
A Conversation About Youth Violence:
What's Being Done and What is Working
Speaker: Mike Walker, Director
Partnership for a Safer Cleveland
February 21, 2008
6:45 pm light refreshments, 7:15 pm program
Heights Community Congress is an advocate of social justice, a monitor of fair housing and a facilitator of building community.
Deeply convinced of the radical truth of the Gospel, we strive to follow a Catholic Worker philosophy. We emphasize the corporal works of mercy—identifying with and ministering to the homeless, poor, sick, imprisoned—and radical action against the causes of poverty and oppression. We seek to be nonviolent and opposed to all war and to answer Jesus' call to be peacemakers. We recognize the continual need to clarify our thought through prayer, reflection, dialogue, and action.
Founded in 1975, the Center is a community-based non-profit agency working toward a society free of homophobia and gender oppression by advancing the respect, human rights and dignity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities.
Tiferet Village is a unique spiritual community: vibrant, post-denominational, pluralistic, attuned to the pulse of contemporary life, but grounded firmly on the traditional foundations of Torah, Avodah, and Gemilut Hasadim. The Tiferet community emphasizes and integrates: (1) engaging study of Jewish spirituality, (2) spiritual culture of creative expression, and (3) commitment to social and environmental activism - local, national, and global.
A community center for interaction, social programs + political action. Do you have an idea to improve your neighborhood, Cleveland, or the world? Are you good at something you'd like to teach others? Are there issues you would like to talk over with other Clevelanders? Did you always want to put on a performance, event or class but did not have anywhere to do it?