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Full Resource Name:

Legal Aid Justice Center: Petersburg

Address

Legal Aid Justice Center: Northern Virginia
Petersburg, VA 23803

(804) 862-2205

www.justice4all.org

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Description:

The Legal Aid Justice Center offers free legal services to low-income families in the cities of Colonial Heights, Hopewell and Petersburg and the counties of Charles City, Dinwiddie, Prince George and Surry. We serve at risk children, low-wage immigrant workers, institutionalized persons, and other vulnerable populations through individual legal representation in civil actions, community education and organizing and statewide advocacy. Legal Aid Justice Center works to alleviate our clients' immediate problems while addressing the systematic issues that keep people in poverty.

Hours:

Variable - call for details

Is Shelter?

No

Related Resource

Virginia Department of Health

Date of Official Change:

December 14, 2009

Address Listings

Physical (Primary)

Legal Aid Justice Center: Northern Virginia
Petersburg, VA 23803

Contacts

Website

Primary Contact

Phone Numbers

Main Line

(804) 862-2205

Services

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General Legal Aid

Special Notes/Funding

The Legal Aid Justice Center offers free legal services to low-income families in the cities of Colonial Heights, Hopewell and Petersburg and the counties of Charles City, Dinwiddie, Prince George and Surry. We serve at risk children, low-wage immigrant workers, institutionalized persons, and other vulnerable populations through individual legal representation in civil actions, community education and organizing and statewide advocacy. Legal Aid Justice Center works to alleviate our clients' immediate problems while addressing the systematic issues that keep people in poverty.

Hours

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Required Documents

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Eligibility

Must complete financial screening to receive service

Fees

No fees/not applicable

Intake Procedure

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Languages

English

Service Area

Petersburg

Geography Served

None

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