Rosa Parks, Sojourner Truth, and the Books Our Children Cherish
AVLF provides free children’s books to low income families who come to our Saturday Lawyer clinic, and we have a new wish list.
Read moreAVLF provides free children’s books to low income families who come to our Saturday Lawyer clinic, and we have a new wish list.
Read moreIn February, AVLF is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Safe Families Office – Georgia’s first lawyer-staffed, courthouse-based walk-in clinic for survivors of domestic abuse.
Read moreIn the last year, the Safe and Stable Families Project has brought on five new team members to support survivors of intimate partner violence and grow our community partnerships.
Read moreThis month, several of our staff members spoke on panels across the country, sharing the impact of their work at the intersection of housing, health, and domestic violence.
Read moreDomestic violence is everyone’s problem, and we need everyone to end it.
Read moreIn partnership with local fashion line Chloe Kristyn, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation raised over $1,500 at private events for the Safe and Stable Families Project.
Read moreFor this year’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month, AVLF’s Safe and Stable Families team focused on sharing resources with our community.
Read moreThe conclusion of a 4-part series as told by Brie Alexis, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Warning: This is a true story. Part 4: On The Run He […]
Read morePart 3 of a 4-part series as told by Brie Alexis, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Warning: This is a true story. Part 3: Stick to the Script […]
Read moreSafe and Stable Families Director Jamie Perez and Program Coordinator Lilli Crowe share signs of intimate partner abuse – and how survivors can get help.
Read morePart 2 of a 4-part series as told by Brie Alexis, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Warning: This is a true story. Part 2: The Gift and the […]
Read morePart 1 of a 4-part series as told by Brie Alexis, in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Warning: This is a true story. Part 1: My Knight in Shining […]
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