Free Legal Help from Community Legal Services
Helpful legal help guide for Philadelphians. Available in English and Spanish.
Helpful legal help guide for Philadelphians. Available in English and Spanish.
Provides free legal advice to tenants on a walk-in basis. 1339 Chestnut Street, 10th floor Walk-in: 9:30–2, Mon. – Thurs.
Tenant Union Representative Network (TURN) is a tenant service and advocacy organization that promotes the human right to housing. They offer Tenant Rights Workshops, Individual Counseling, Hotline Assistance, and Tenant Union Organizing Assistance.
WLP is a nonprofit public interest legal organization working to defend and advance the rights of women, girls, and LGBTQ+ people in Pennsylvania and beyond.
The Defender Association of Philadelphia provides high-quality, client-centered legal representation, connection to social services, and reentry support to adults and juveniles in Philadelphia, engaging in advocacy and community collaboration to improve the lives of vulnerable populations, protect the Constitution, and ensure a fair and equitable justice system. 1441 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 P. 215-568-3190
The Defender Association of Philadelphia provides high-quality, client-centered legal representation, connection to social services, and reentry support to adults and juveniles in Philadelphia, engaging in advocacy and community collaboration to improve the lives of vulnerable populations, protect the Constitution, and ensure a fair and equitable justice system. 1441 Sansom Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 P. 215-568-3190
The Law Offices of Jamie R. Hall can help with your Social Security Claims
The ConsultLine is a direct line to a special education specialist who will explain federal and state laws relating to special education, describe the options that are available to parents, inform parents of procedural safeguards, identify other agencies and support services, and describe available remedies and how parents can proceed. 1-800-879-2301
The Public Interest Law Center uses high-impact legal strategies to advance the civil, social, and economic rights of communities in the Philadelphia region facing discrimination, inequality, and poverty. They use litigation, community education, advocacy, and organizing to secure their access to fundamental resources and services. The Public Interest Law Center 1500 JFK Boulevard, Suite 802 Philadelphia PA 19102 215-627-7100
Provides Planning, Trust, and Care Management Services to individuals with special needs; autism, brain injury, mental illness and intellectual disabilities utilizing a strength-based approach to maximize potential. Plan of PA 230 Sugartown Road, Suite 205 Wayne, PA 19087 610-687-4036 email: Mail@planofpa.org