For Survivors, COVID-19 Presents Unprecedented Risks
Whether quarantining with an abuser or faced with economic insecurity during the COVID-19 crisis, survivors of intimate partner abuse are facing remarkable challenges.
Whether quarantining with an abuser or faced with economic insecurity during the COVID-19 crisis, survivors of intimate partner abuse are facing remarkable challenges.
We are grateful to our Q2 2020 volunteers.
On May 11, NPR’s Marketplace featured the AVLF Saturday Lawyer Program, discussing how we’ve adapted our services to low-income Atlantans during the COVID-19 crisis.
Jessie was quarantined with her abuser. Through AVLF’s advocacy, she was able to get a temporary protective order through a virtual hearing. Here’s how our staff jumped in to help.
The COVID-19 crisis puts survivors of intimate partner abuse in great danger. Here’s why Boyd Collar Nolen Tuggle & Roddenbery’s commitment is a game-changer.
The ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are testing the limits of our legal and social systems – and the human suffering is great.
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing unprecedented challenges for the legal services community. The State Bar’s new committee is coming up with a plan.
We are grateful to our Q1 2020 volunteers.
From evictions to temporary protective orders, here’s a rundown of how the COVID-19 crisis is affecting our clients – and what we’re doing to support them.
What kind of emotional and social weight does having a home carry? Everyone deserves to have a safe and stable place to call home.
AVLF’s Safe & Stable Families team is partnering with Spelman College to provide free legal and social resources to survivors on campus.
We are both sad and excited to announce that 2020 will be Marty Ellin’s last year at AVLF.
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