Georgia State Law Students Spend Spring Break with AVLF
On March 6th, AVLF staff members discussed tenants’ rights and Protective Order basics at an Immigrant and Housing Coalition meeting at New American Pathways.
On March 6th, AVLF staff members discussed tenants’ rights and Protective Order basics at an Immigrant and Housing Coalition meeting at New American Pathways.
We had an absolute blast celebrating our volunteers with social events, giveaways, and online spotlights for National Volunteer Week 2019.
Georgia’s Criminal Justice Coordinating Council just awarded our Safe & Stable Families Project generous funding over the next three years.
I had the honor of volunteering at a Standing with Our Neighbors community outreach event recently. And when I was a child, I could have been a client.
Pop quiz: without Googling it, what is Georgia’s minimum wage?
Victories are not always simple in Family Law cases—but Staff Attorney Audrey Bergeson is always up for the challenge.
By building access to justice, AVLF’s programs help make the Fulton County Courts more accessible, equitable, and just.
On March 21st, AVLF attended the inaugural Beloved Benefit, where we were recognized for our work in Atlanta’s Westside community.
After months of no contact, this landlord closed up a case in the most unexpected way.
On March 6th, AVLF staff members discussed tenants’ rights and Protective Order basics at an Immigrant and Housing Coalition meeting at New American Pathways.
The annual PurSHOEing Justice event, now in its sixth year, raises crucial funding for AVLF’s Safe and Stable Families Project.
We are grateful to our February 2019 volunteers.
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