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Advocacy offered by Disabled American Veterans' Washington Service Office
Advocates with the Veteran's Administration on behalf of veterans trying to receive benefits. Also assists veterans with disabilities in preparing claims for service connected compensation.
Provides a service officer who appears before the Veterans Administration rating board and assists the client in obtaining rightful benefits. Use of the officer can substantially minimize the time required for processing. Service officers also assist veterans with disabilities in preparing claims for service connected compensation, hospitalization, occupational training, education, insurance, or other benefits. No assistance is available for Social Security claims.
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Information and Resource Center offered at Arc of King County
Provides information and resources, by phone and/or email, regarding developmental disability issues. Offers information, individualized consultation, referrals and workshops about community and government resources for people of all ages.
Provides information and resources regarding developmental disability issues.
Offers information, individualized consultation, referrals and workshops about community and government resources for people of all ages.
Common topics include, but are not limited to:
- Social Security benefits such as SSI and SSDI
- Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA) eligibility and services
- Special education
- School issues
- Early intervention and birth-to-3 services
- Child care
- Housing options
- Employment services
- Personal and respite care
- Finding doctors or therapists
- Transportation
- Recreational activities
- Guardianship and alternatives
- Special needs trusts
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Youth Homelessness Program offered by Legal Counsel for Youth and Children
Provides civil legal advice and/or representation for youth ages 12-24, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.
Provides free civil legal services for youth and young adults between ages 12-24 who are experiencing homelessness or housing instability.
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Alimony AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesDivorce AssistanceChild Guardianship AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceHome SanitationLandlord Rights Information/CounselingHousing ComplaintsBankruptcy AssistancePaternity SuitsNative American/Tribal LawDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsConsumer Fraud ReportingUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceName/Personal Information Modification AssistanceWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistancePublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceImmigrant Benefits AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsStalking/Harassment OrdersSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsLabor and Employment LawPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceVeteran Benefits AssistanceLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionConsumer LawFoster Care Legal ServicesMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsChild Support Assistance/EnforcementIdentification Application/Replacement ClinicsGeneral Legal AidGeneral Education AdvocacyPredatory Lending AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceCollection ComplaintsTenant Rights Information/Counseling
Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth offered by TeamChild in King County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24. Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Individual AdvocacySpecial Education AdvocacyPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsWelfare Rights AssistanceCase/Care ManagementGeneral Education AdvocacyProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesEviction Prevention AssistanceJuvenile DiversionChildren's Rights GroupsEmancipation of MinorsHousing Advocacy GroupsHousing Complaints
Advocacy and Benefits Assistance offered at Disabled American Veterans - Kitsap - Suquamish Warriors
Advocates with the Veteran's Administration on behalf of veterans trying to receive benefits. Also assists veterans with disabilities in preparing claims for service connected compensation.
Provides a service officer who appears before the Veterans Administration rating board and assists the client in obtaining rightful benefits. Use of the officer can substantially minimize the time required for processing. Service officers also assist veterans with disabilities in preparing claims for service connected compensation, hospitalization, occupational training, education, insurance, burial, death, pension, or other benefits. No assistance is available for Social Security claims.
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Complaints, Investigation and Advocacy offered at Office of Behavioral Health Advocacy
Hears complaints, researches and advocates for clients of the publicly funded behavioral health system in King County. Assists with grievance procedures if needed, including preparation for a State of Washington Fair Hearing.
Supports individuals and their families who are being served and supported in the Washington State behavioral health system.
Uses a trauma-informed approach to enhance behavioral health awareness, promote self-empowerment, and increase access to services.
Assists individuals, families, and communities across WA State with behavioral health needs and concerns.
The work of the OBHA is based on desired outcomes expressed by participants.
Provides information and referrals to all community members and assist with complaints, grievances, appeals, Mental Health Advanced Directives, and the Fair Hearings process.
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Advocacy and Benefits Assistance offered at Disabled American Veterans - Kitsap
Advocates with the Veteran's Administration on behalf of veterans trying to receive benefits. Also assists veterans with disabilities in preparing claims for service connected compensation.
Provides a service officer who appears before the Veterans Administration rating board and assists the client in obtaining rightful benefits. Use of the officer can substantially minimize the time required for processing. Service officers also assist veterans with disabilities in preparing claims for service connected compensation, hospitalization, occupational training, education, insurance, burial, death, pension, or other benefits. No assistance is available for Social Security claims.
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Individual Supported Employment offered at Entrust Community Services - Sunnyside
Helps find and keep a job by providing ongoing training and support, such as advocacy, for individuals with disabilities.
Helps find and keep a job by providing ongoing training and support, such as advocacy, for individuals with disabilities. Support is provided at place of employment or in other settings, as needed.
Services include:
- Job assessments
- Job training
- Job placement
- Job retention
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Special Education Legal Clinic offered by Northwest Justice Project
Provides a free legal clinic offering over-the-phone legal advice about a child's rights related to special education. May provide additional services on a case by case basis.
Provides phone consultations to discuss topics related to a child's IEP or 504 plan including qualifying for services, access to services, discipline of students with IEP or 504 plan, failure to provide interpreters or translations, or discrimination.
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General Legal Clinics offered at Eastside Legal Assistance Program
Provides free 45-minute appointments for advice on civil legal issues. Attorneys at the clinic do not typically provide representation. Serves low-income residents of East, Northeast and Southeast King County (does not serve Seattle residents.)
Provides free 45-minute to 1-hour appointments with an attorney for advice on civil legal issues such as: consumer, finance/debt, employment, housing, benefits. Appointments are required. Clinics are currently telephonic.
Attorneys at the clinic are not able to provide representation.
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Elder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionLabor Arbitration/MediationDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceLegal CounselingLandlord AssociationsDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceElder LawEstate Entitlement AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceChildren's Rights GroupsGeneral Education AdvocacyAutomobile ComplaintsCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceCorporate/Business LawLegal RepresentationConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsEviction Prevention AssistanceTaxpayer Advocate ServicesPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsNative American/Tribal LawContract LawPatient Rights AssistanceGeneral Legal AidOrganizational Start Up ServicesWarranty ComplaintsUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceHIPAA ComplaintsVoting Rights ProtectionDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementRepossession Agency ComplaintsPredatory Lending AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyWelfare Rights AssistanceCollection ComplaintsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationWill Preparation AssistanceConsumer LawPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceHousing ComplaintsImpounded Vehicle ServicesGeneral Consumer ComplaintsLabor and Employment LawChild Guardianship AssistanceConsumer Fraud ReportingLandlord Rights Information/CounselingMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingConservatorship Assistance
Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth offered by TeamChild in Spokane County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Housing Advocacy GroupsEviction Prevention AssistanceHousing ComplaintsIndividual AdvocacyMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsJuvenile DiversionSpecial Education AdvocacyChildren's Rights GroupsWelfare Rights AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceCase/Care ManagementProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesEmancipation of MinorsGeneral Education Advocacy
Civil Rights Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics
Provides free legal consultations for individuals on civil rights issues such as Americans with Disabilities Act, discrimination, prisoner rights, excessive force, search and seizure, free speech and voting rights.
This is a partner legal clinic operated by the Federal Bar Association for the Western District of Washington. King County Bar Association schedules clients for appointments for this clinic. Provides a free 30 minute consultation with an attorney on federal civil rights legal issues.
*Most appointments via telephone with limited in-person availability in Seattle. Legal Clinic Schedulers will provide clients with more information during the intake process*
Prioritizes clients with issues such as
- Inmates receiving inadequate medical care or inadequate counsel as well as other inadequate conditions of confinement
- Employment discrimination
- Sexual harassment
- Cases involving police misconduct
Also advises individuals on issues such as
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- Discrimination based on any protected class
- Discrimination related to race or gender
- Prisoner rights and/or prison mistreatment
- Excessive force
- Search and seizure
- Free speech
- Voting rights
- Gun rights
- Title II Housing
- Unlawful sentence
- Ineffective assistance of counsel (In a criminal case ONLY- where an attorney's mistakes were the reason you lost your case)
- Existing cases in federal court
Clinic attorneys can do the following:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Clinic attorneys have expertise in civil rights law.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Voting Rights ProtectionGeneral Legal AidPatient Rights AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesLegal CounselingConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceHealth Care Discrimination AssistanceEstate Entitlement AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceWelfare Rights Assistance
Benefits Legal Assistance offered at Solid Ground
Provides legal services to recipients and applicants for TANF, HEN, ABD, Basic Food, WA Apple Health (Medicaid) and childcare from King County; advocates with DSHS and represents in hearings. Call 2-1-1 for screening.
Provides free legal advice and direct representation for public benefits cases with DSHS where benefits have been denied, reduced, overpaid or terminated.
These cases include:
- Basic Food/food stamps
- TANF
- ABD (formerly GAU/GAX/Disability Lifeline programs)
- Housing and Essential Needs (HEN) Referral
- WA Apple Health (Medicaid)
- Medical assistance (including issues with prescription drugs, durable medical equipment, managed care programs, specific medical treatment/services)
- Childcare
- Emergency financial aid (including AREN, DCA and Refugee Cash Assistance)
- Alien Emergency Medical Program
- State long-term care cases (can only assist with issues of financial eligibility)
- Medicare Savings Program
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Information and Referral offered by Autism Society of Washington
Phone service assists families in accessing services for family members with autism; refers to community resources.
Assists families in accessing services for persons with autism, including how to work through the state's advocacy system for people with disabilities or how to work with a school district for special educational programs.
Educates families about autism and refers to community resources.
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Yakima County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Emancipation of MinorsSpecial Education AdvocacyHousing Advocacy GroupsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesGeneral Education AdvocacyCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceCase/Care ManagementWelfare Rights AssistanceEviction Prevention AssistanceIndividual AdvocacyChildren's Rights GroupsMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsJuvenile DiversionPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsHousing Complaints
Advocacy Services offered at Disability Rights Washington
Provides disability rights information and strategies for how to become a stronger self-advocate; has limited legal services for disability and civil rights violations. Focuses legal resources on systemic cases.
Provides disability rights information, technical assistance for disability issues, general information about legal rights, strategies about how to become a stronger self-advocate, information sheets on a wide range of subjects to empower individuals with disabilities to better advocate for themselves, community education and training, and some legal services for disability rights violations.
Focuses legal resources on systemic cases that will improve service systems for people with disabilities.
Disability Rights Washington has attorneys and law student interns who provide Technical Assistance on specific information related to our ongoing systemic work and to people calling from treatment facilities. If you are calling about an education issue related to disability in school, Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) or foster care related issues, supported living and waiver services, or your rights as they relate to a treatment facility, we have appointments and can schedule you with staff. If you are a Social Security disability beneficiary under full retirement age experiencing a barrier to employment, including issues with paratransit, difficulty accessing job training and employment services, loss of ongoing employment supports, lack of access to assistive technology needed to work, or other issues that prevent you from getting or keeping employment, you can call and schedule an appointment with staff.
Does not provide representation or advice for:
- Criminal law
- Family law
- Assistance becoming the guardian of an individual with a disability
- Out-of-state issues
- Workers compensation
- General medical malpractice & personal injury
- General consumer bankruptcy issues
- Any issue or problem not directly related to your disability
- Assistance finding employment, housing or financial assistance
- Assistance filling out forms & Social Security applications
- Anything that is not the wish of the person with the disability
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Adult Residential Facility ComplaintsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesDisability Rights GroupsIndividual AdvocacyHousing Discrimination AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsSystem AdvocacyAdult Protective Services
Northwest Justice Project Farmworker Unit offered at Northwest Justice Project
Provides advocacy and individual legal representation to Low-income individuals who work in any branch of agriculture and their families.
Provides advocacy and individual legal representation to farmworkers and their families to ensure that they are afforded a full range of legal protections.
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General Legal Clinics offered by King County Bar Association's Neighborhood Legal Clinics
Operates legal clinics across King County where free 30-minute legal consultations are available for individuals who are not already represented by an attorney.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney at multiple locations across King County. As of 9/2024, most clinics are telephonic, but there may be limited in-person availability in Seattle and Kent. Details will be provided to clients during intake screening.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Medicaid Appeals/ComplaintsFood Stamps/SNAP Appeals/ComplaintsPaternity SuitsChild Support Assistance/EnforcementHome SanitationCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceWarranty ComplaintsDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceRepossession Agency ComplaintsDivorce AssistanceImpounded Vehicle ServicesSocial Security Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesConsumer Fraud ReportingConsumer LawLabor and Employment LawHousing Discrimination AssistanceWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceLandlord Rights Information/CounselingIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsHIPAA ComplaintsWelfare Rights AssistanceEmployment Discrimination AssistancePredatory Lending AssistanceOrganizational Start Up ServicesGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceGeneral Legal AidTenant Rights Information/CounselingCorporate/Business LawVeteran Benefits AssistanceChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceAdult Guardianship AssistanceUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceContract LawPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingEstate Entitlement AssistanceAlimony AssistanceState Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsPatient Rights AssistanceSpecial Education AdvocacyLegal CounselingTaxpayer Advocate ServicesIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationHousing ComplaintsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesAutomobile ComplaintsPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionEviction Prevention AssistanceEmancipation of MinorsElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersGeneral Education Advocacy
Advocacy Services offered by Washington Autism Alliance
Help individuals with ASD and other developmental disabilities and their families gain access to medically necessary healthcare. Provides tools to help families advocate for special education accommodations including a free legal clinic and legal representation in education disputes.
Multisystem Family Navigation, Special Education Coaching, Insurance Appeals Support:
Offers coaching services to assist when self-advocacy and family navigation fall short in securing health care and special education services. These coaching services assist families in navigating health care and special education challenges effectively.
Legislative Advocacy:
Collaborates with and holds accountable health care and education service providers as well as legislators on laws and regulations that support equitable and comprehensive access to health care and education for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder/Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (ASD/IDD).
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Legal Services and Advocacy for Youth Offered by TeamChild in Pierce County
Provides advocacy and access to community-based services for youth, ages 12 through 24.
Staff will need to speak with the youth directly.
Provides civil legal advocacy to youth primarily between 12-24 years old. TeamChild’s legal team works to secure community-based services, help youth access appropriate education, healthcare, mental/behavioral health resources, safe and stable housing, navigate school discipline, and works with youth incarcerated in the Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) system. Advocacy efforts focus on education and school-related issues such as enrollment, school discipline and access to special education; securing safe and stable housing for youth; and helping clients access public benefits, including health care, mental health services, DDA and other support. Advocacy also includes post-conviction relief, including records sealing, restitution modifications, and assisting youth with reentry supports when returning to community from incarceration.
Note: TeamChild does not provide criminal defense representation to youth or adults involved in the juvenile delinquency or adult criminal systems, nor does it offer family law representation, including child custody issues.
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Housing Advocacy GroupsHousing ComplaintsChildren's Rights GroupsIndividual AdvocacyCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesGeneral Education AdvocacyPost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsEviction Prevention AssistanceJuvenile DiversionMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsEmancipation of MinorsCase/Care ManagementSpecial Education Advocacy
Korean Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Korean Community Services Center
Attorneys work with interpreters to give consultation and legal advice on family law, immigration law, landlord-tenant disputes, employment law and other areas. Call for an appointment. Focuses on serving limited English-speaking Koreans.
Operates legal clinics providing free 30 minute consultations with an attorney.
Focus is on Korean and Korean-speaking clients.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood legal clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Estate Entitlement AssistanceWarranty ComplaintsGeneral Education AdvocacyCollection ComplaintsConsumer Fraud ReportingContract LawChild Custody/Visitation AssistancePost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceConsumer LawCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareWork PermitsDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementHIPAA ComplaintsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesChild Support Assistance/EnforcementPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceFoster Care Legal ServicesImmigrant Benefits AssistanceWill Preparation AssistanceWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceRepossession Agency ComplaintsHousing ComplaintsEmployment Discrimination AssistanceImpounded Vehicle ServicesDeferred Action on Alien RemovalNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsAutomobile ComplaintsIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationAsylum Application Filing AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistancePredatory Lending AssistanceElder LawAdoption Legal ServicesLandlord Rights Information/CounselingVeteran Benefits AssistanceRights Counseling for Undocumented PeopleLabor and Employment LawDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceChild Advocacy CentersSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsTaxpayer Advocate ServicesEmancipation of MinorsDivorce AssistanceOrganizational Start Up ServicesDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesEducation Discrimination AssistanceCorporate/Business LawEviction Prevention AssistanceElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersBankruptcy AssistanceChild Guardianship AssistancePaternity SuitsNative American/Tribal LawLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesImmigrant Labor Certification Filing AssistanceGrandparent RightsHome SanitationFamily Justice CentersSpecial Education AdvocacyGeneral Legal AidComprehensive Family Law ServicesUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceVoting Rights ProtectionGovernment Complaints/Government Ombudsman OfficesIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsAdult Guardianship Assistance
Individual Supported Employment offered at Entrust Community Services
Helps find and keep a job by providing ongoing training and support, such as advocacy, for individuals with disabilities.
Helps find and keep a job by providing ongoing training and support, such as advocacy, for individuals with disabilities. Support is provided at place of employment or in other settings, as needed.
Services include:
- Job assessments
- Job training
- Job placement
- Job retention
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Self-Advocates Developing Leaders SADL offered at The Arc of Tri-Cities
Provides a self-advocacy organization of, for, and by adults with developmental disabilities.
Provides a self-advocacy organization of, for, and by adults with developmental disabilities. Activities include legislative connections and an Advocacy Day in Olympia. Limited transportation is available with RSVP at least 3 days in advance.
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Loren Miller Bar Association Legal Clinic offered by King County Bar Association Neighborhood Legal Clinics at Loren Miller Bar Association (telephonic)
Operates a legal clinic where a free 30-minute legal consultation is available for individuals with cases in King County who are not already represented by an attorney. Focus is on serving African American clients but clinic is open to all.
Operates a legal clinic providing a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney (60 minutes if an interpreter or other accommodation is needed)
Clinic is open to all, but particular focus is on providing culturally-informed legal services in a safe and welcoming environment to individuals who identify as African American or Black. This clinic is staffed primarily by attorneys of color.
Clinic attorneys can:
- Determine whether the client has a legal problem
- Suggest possible options
- Help answer papers, summons and requests
- Provide appropriate referrals
Neighborhood Legal Clinic attorneys may not have expertise in all areas of the law, but they will make every attempt to answer questions accurately.
Attorneys CANNOT give advice on criminal legal issues or provide representation on any legal matters.
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Paternity SuitsOrganizational Start Up ServicesTraffic/Parking Ticket Information/AdviceAsylum Application Filing AssistanceCriminal Record Expungement AssistanceGeneral Education AdvocacyAlimony AssistancePatient Rights AssistanceDeferred Action on Alien RemovalPredatory Lending AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareGeneral Legal AidBankruptcy AssistanceWorkers Compensation Benefits AssistanceAlien Travel/Reentry Document Filing AssistanceSocial Security Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsContract LawElder/Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining OrdersConstitutional/Civil Rights GroupsEmancipation of MinorsWarranty ComplaintsMortgage Delinquency and Default CounselingWill Preparation AssistanceIntellectual Property Law Training/General InformationChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceHousing Discrimination AssistanceImpounded Vehicle ServicesNaturalization Support/Legal ServicesMedicaid Appeals/ComplaintsState Unemployment Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsVoting Rights ProtectionFood Stamps/SNAP Appeals/ComplaintsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesConsumer Fraud ReportingCollection ComplaintsAdult Guardianship AssistanceEstate Entitlement AssistanceIdentity Theft Reporting/Recovery ProgramsEviction Prevention AssistanceImmigrant Benefits AssistanceHome SanitationVeteran Benefits AssistanceChild Support Assistance/EnforcementDurable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementNative American/Tribal LawLandlord Rights Information/CounselingLabor and Employment LawAutomobile ComplaintsConsumer LawLegal CounselingHousing ComplaintsState Disability Insurance Appeals/ComplaintsPublic/Subsidized Housing Appeals AssistanceElder LawDivorce AssistancePost Conviction Restoration of Civil RightsHIPAA ComplaintsCustomer Service Discrimination AssistanceEducation Discrimination AssistanceTaxpayer Advocate ServicesCorporate/Business LawSpecial Immigrant Juvenile PetitionsProtection and Advocacy for Individuals With DisabilitiesSpecial Education AdvocacyLandlord/Tenant Dispute ResolutionComprehensive Immigration/Naturalization ServicesWork PermitsUnemployment Insurance Benefits AssistanceDriver License Retention/Reinstatement AssistanceWelfare Rights AssistanceHuman Trafficking Legal AssistanceEmployment Discrimination Assistance
Client Information and Navigation offered by Client Assistance Program
Helps people understand and receive services of Washington Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Washington State Department of Services for the Blind and Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR) programs, and Centers for Independent Living (CILs). Teaches clients about their rights and protection under the law.
Helps people understand and receive services of Washington Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Washington State Department of Services for the Blind, Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation and Centers for Independent Living.
Investigates questions and complaints with a client's vocational rehabilitation counselor.
Assists clients in appealing decisions made by a counselor if negotiation fails.
Teaches clients about their rights and protection under the law, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act. Also provides information and referral to additional resources.
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