Organization:
Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center
The Housing and Community Justice Project was established in the Fall of 2008, and is directed by an APALRC staff attorney. The project combines community education, advocacy, community organizing and direct legal representation of low income and limited English proficient Asian tenants to protect their rights to safe, affordable homes in neighborhoods in which they want to live. In addition, the project engages communities with a long-term community lawyering strategy, trusting that no one knows its priorities better than the community itself. The project provides corporate and transactional legal services to groups of affected community members, helping tenants to organize and run tenant organizations and the groups that work together to address problems and build community together.
Application: Call for services
Schedules
Monday-Friday
:
10:00AM - 6:00PM