UWCE Collaborates with Georgia Legal Services Program to Offer Free Legal Assistance in Bryan County

UWCE Collaborates with Georgia Legal Services Program to Offer Free Legal Assistance in Bryan County

Partnership Intends to Provide Means for Legal Advice and Access to Justice to Low-Income Residents of Bryan County

Georgia – In an unprecedented move targeted towards increasing accessibility to legal services among the marginalized communities in Bryan County, United Way of the Coastal Empire (UWCE) has joined forces with the Georgia Legal Services Program (GLSP).

Through this joint initiative, a no-charge clinic is set to be held on May 2, 2024, to furnish Bryan County residents with counsel on multiple civil legal matters. The event, dubbed as “Ask A Lawyer Day,” will transpire from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bryan County United Way/Family Connections Building in Richmond Hill.

Contributing to the Fight for Equal Access to Justice

The collaboration comes at a crucial time when statistics reveal that a significant portion of low-income households is facing numerous legal issues on a daily basis without the necessary means to combat such situations legally. This partnership will bring to the table lawyers from the GLSP’s Savannah Regional Office, who will dispense advice on varied topics.

From domestic violence, housing and landlord-tenant issues, food stamps and Medicaid inquiries, to deliberations on matters concerning unemployment, wills, estates, custody, and guardianship, the scope of this free service encompasses a wide range of legal questions.

Inclusive and Welcoming Initiative for Eligible Bryan County Residenti

This program invites all eligible seniors and low-income individuals within Bryan County. Although the organizers are encouraging pre-booked appointments, walk-ups are also welcome. For those interested in arranging an appointment, they can reach out to the Bryan County office of United Way at 912-651-7752.

In the pursuit of sustainable legal empowerment of the marginalized, such efforts by organizations like UWCE and GLSP stand crucial. By providing free legal advice, they are not only acknowledging the existence of the issue but also addressing the same in an inclusive and effective manner.

This endeavor furthers the ethos of collecting degrees of improvement one step at a time, while also echoing a strong commitment towards levelling the playing field for all.

To know more about this initiative, one can visit www.glsp.org.

A Nationwide Effort to Recognize Unmet Legal Needs

The collaboration mirrors a nationwide effort towards recognizing the increasing rate of unmet legal needs among citizens, especially those from low-income groups. It also accentuates a fundamental truth about society, that knowledge and advice – particularly legal, should not be restricted only to those who can afford it.

This joint gesture by UWCE and GLSP is an exemplary step toward ensuring that access to legal advice and thereby, justice, does not remain a privilege for the few but becomes an accessible right for all.


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