Legal Aid's mission is to promote social justice and advance basic human rights for vulnerable people in our community. Legal Aid has provided services to Sonoma County's indigent population for over ...
Legal Aid's mission is to promote social justice and advance basic human rights for vulnerable people in our community. Legal Aid has provided services to Sonoma County's indigent population for over 50 years. Founded in 1958 and incorporated in 1983 as a private non profit, Legal Aid provides legal forms preparation, legal information, court representation, and referrals to other legal and non-legal resources in the community. Services are provided in English and Spanish, four days a week. Services are available on a walk in basis and by appointment. Legal Aid is staffed by the executive director/managing attorney, a supervising attorney, four domestic violence staff attorneys (one housed at the Family Justice Center), two elder law attorneys, a housing outreach attorney, a paralegal/L.S.R.P. manager, a case manager/volunteer coordinator, four bilingual case workers, a business manager, and dozens of volunteer attorneys, law students, paralegal interns, paralegals and community members. PROGRAMS: C.A.P.P. - Child Abuse Prevention Program Protects abused and neglected children by helping them stabilize in loving homes outside of the foster care system HOME - Eviction Defense, Habitability, and Housing Outreach Project Helps prevent homelessness by preventing unlawful evictions Ensures that low-income people have safe and habitable places to live SAFE – Domestic Violence Services Project Prevents domestic violence by providing victims permanent solutions to safety, shelter and economic issues ELDER - Elder Law Program Assists vulnerable seniors with elder abuse, housing, and elder law issues.