LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WASHINGTON, District of Columbia, 20005-4748 United States

Mission Statement

The Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia is D.C.'s oldest and largest general civil legal services organization. Since 1932, Legal Aid lawyers have been making justice real - in individual and systemic ways - for persons living in poverty in the District.

About This Cause

Legal Aid was created in 1932 with the goal of making justice real – in individual and systemic ways – for persons living in poverty in the District of Columbia. For more than 80 years, Legal Aid lawyers have provided a continuum of legal services to clients in the areas of domestic violence/family, housing, public benefits, and consumer law. In addition to providing direct representation, we also help clients avoid unnecessary legal entanglements through outreach and education, and help them resolve their own disputes with advice and other brief assistance. Legal Aid also works to identify systemic issues that have an impact beyond an individual client. In such cases, we often seek structural solutions – from changes in law or regulatory schemes to a reform of government or court practice – to benefit our client community. And our nationally-recognized Barbara McDowell Appellate Advocacy Project, which pursues an anti-poverty agenda, litigates important cases affecting persons living in poverty before the D.C. Court of Appeals every year. In all that we do, Legal Aid strives to make fair and equal access to justice possible for those who need it most.

LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1331 H St Nw Ste 350
WASHINGTON, District of Columbia 20005-4748
United States
Phone 2026281161
Twitter @LegalAidDC
Unique Identifier 530196600