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Tag Archives: poverty
A funder talks to other funders about civil legal services- watch the video
The Public Welfare Foundation has been making important grants in the area of access to civil justice. Mary McClymont, PWF President, has also been making a major effort to talk to her foundation colleagues about the importance of supporting civil legal … Continue reading
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Tagged civil legal services, Grants, Legal aid, poverty, Social justice
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Where the Lawyers Are, 2012
Most people think we have too many lawyers. In reality, we have a lawyer shortage, at least in many parts of Georgia. Here’s a list (Link Below) of where the lawyers are/are not in Georgia and select poverty percentages by … Continue reading
Tagged Funding, Legal aid, poverty, Pro Bono
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Cleanup on aisle 3
In more innocent times, a trip to the grocery store yielded gently humorous vignettes: mutterings about the obstinate shopping cart wheel, a child grinning with obvious dribbling evidence of a few juicy grapes snatched from the produce department. In the … Continue reading