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Attorneys (from LexisNexis): A free attorney directory which also contains over 200 articles per each law topic, written for an audience without a legal background.
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The Crosspoint: Human Rights, Anti-Racism, Refugees, Women's rights, Antifascism, Shoah, etc.
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DSHS Benefits Calculator: See if your family qualifies for food, cash assistance, childcare, medical benefits or long-term care.
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The Economic Opportunity Institute: Creates ladders for low-income people to move into the middle class and plugs holes where middle class families are falling into poverty through research, policy initiatives and media work. Includes a Community Jobs Network Newsletter.
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Family Law Topics (from LexisNexis): Free information on a variety of topics pertaining to custody, divorce, domestic violence, neglect, etc. Also includes legal forms and a Q&A section.
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iSafetyNet: A comprehensive directory of both public and private community resources and services.
- King County Bar Association (KCBA) Pro Bono Services works with over 1,500 volunteer attorneys, paralegals and law students to provide free legal services to low-income King County residents. Pro Bono Services include:
~Family Law Mentor Program ~Housing Justice Project ~Kinship Care Solutions ~Neighborhood Legal Clinics ~Self Help Plus ~Volunteer Legal Services
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Parents for Megan’s Law and the Crime Victims Center: A nonprofit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse and rape, and provision of services to victims of violent crime as well as elderly, disabled and minor victims of all types of crime.
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Seattle/King County Coalition for the Homeless (SKCCH): Formed in 1979, SKCCH is one of the oldest homeless coalitions in the country. SKCCH is a coalition of organizations and individuals working together to provide adequate and appropriate emergency responses, address the causes, and break the cycle of homelessness.
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Sexual Violence Law Center: Their mission is to improve the legal response to survivors of sexual violence through education and training, advocacy, legal assistance, consultation and referral services.
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VictimLaw: A unique and groundbreaking resource, offering free, user-friendly access to information that until now has been difficult to locate. The database includes more than 15,000 victims' rights statutes (state and federal), tribal laws, constitutional amendments, court rules, and administrative code provisions.
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Washington LawHelp: A website that helps low-income people find solutions to civil legal problems, including consumer law, elder law, housing rights, etc.
- Working Connections Child Care (WCCC) helps families with low incomes pay for child care while they work or meet WorkFirst participation requirements. When a family qualifies for child care subsidy benefits and chooses an eligible provider, the state pays a portion of the cost of child care. The parent is also responsible to pay a copayment to the provider each month.
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