Free Civil Legal Services

Free legal services to persons with low income and elders with problems in family law, domestic violence, housing, public benefits, unemployment compensation, employment, access to health care programs and general elder law. Wheelchair Ramps, Elevators, Accessible Parking, Accessible Restrooms, Near Public Transportation, Accessible Public Transportation Community Legal Aid 5 – 8, 9 – 13,… Continue Reading Free Civil Legal Services [...]

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Free Civil Legal Services

Free legal advice and representation to low-income and elderly persons, representing those with a denial of public benefits, disabled children and adults who are denied Social Security, domestic violence cases, housing, and landlord/tenant cases. Lynn Office181 Union StreetSuite 201ALynn, Massachusetts 01901 Lawrence Office50 Island StreetSuite 203ALawrence, Massachusetts 01840 Accessible Parking Northeast Legal Aid 19… Continue Reading Free Civil Legal Services [...]

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Free Health Promotion Materials

The Massachusetts Health Promotion Clearinghouse distributes health education materials on: disabilities and illnesses behavioral health emergency preparedness alcohol and drug abuse women’s health mental health men’s health nutrition  parenting and child health emergency preparedness nutrition and physical activity more areas People can call the Clearinghouse toll-free telephone number and order free materials. Health care… Continue Reading Free Health Promotion Materials [...]

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Free Legal Assistance for Low Income

HLA provides high quality, free legal assistance to income-eligible Massachusetts residents having difficulty accessing health care or health insurance coverage. We also provide legal assistance to consumers with unaffordable medical debt. HLA represents individuals and litigates class-actions and impact cases. HLA specializes in: Challenging denials of health insurance enrollment (commercial and public insurance) Fighting… Continue Reading Free Legal Assistance for Low Income [...]

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