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A point of entry to local, state and federal benefits and services for veterans. Services include burial assistance, compensation and pension assistance, employment assistance, health services, housing assistance, legal assistance, social service programs, temporary financial assistance, and transportation.

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Advocacy & Legal Aid
Burial & Funeral Help
Active Duty
Housing
Help Find Healthcare
Help Find Work
Navigating the System
Financial Assistance
Transportation
Veterans
Government Benefits
National Guard
Volunteer lawyers provide free, brief legal consultations. Come prepared with any papers related to your case. Call for more information about upcoming clinics, or view calendar online.
Navigating the legal system can be challenging. DVSAS advocates can help with protection orders, court preparation and accompaniment, and law enforcement reporting.

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Navigating the System
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Help Escape Violence
One-on-One Support
Community Support Services
Legal
Domestic Violence Survivors
Sexual Assault Survivor
Provides consumer protection for identity theft and scams, education, labor and industries, licensing, social and health services.
NWIRP takes on a variety of cases, representing people who are recent arrivals to the United States as well as those who have been in the country for many years.

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Citizenship & Immigration
Legal
Representation
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Immigrants
Volunteer lawyers provide free, brief legal consultations. Come prepared with any papers related to your case. Call for more information about upcoming clinics, or view calendar online.
Whatcom County Recovery Court (formerly Drug Court) is to reduce crime and improve the quality of life and safety in our community by fostering long-term change in individuals living with a substance use disorder. Whatcom County Recovery Court provides intensive case management services to individuals living with a substance use disorder.
lunteer lawyers provide free, brief legal consultations. Come prepared with any papers related to your case. Call for more information about upcoming clinics, or view calendar online. Generally one Saturday a month starting at 10:30A
Advocates for the provision of accommodations, services, treatment, and technology necessary to support the choices of people with disabilities to safely and meaningfully participate as equal citizens in any social, economic, or political aspect of community life.

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Discrimination & Civil Rights
Advocacy & Legal Aid
All Disabilities
Helps immigrants obtain United States Citizenship. NWIRP ensures that people with disabilities can attain U.S. citizenship, fights wrongful citizenship denials, represents people with criminal records who are still eligible for U.S. citizenship, and defends U.S. citizens who have been wrongfully placed in removal proceedings.

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Advocacy & Legal Aid
Navigating the System
Legal
Representation
Immigrants
Naturalization
Provides comprehensive legal assistance to help develop a secure parenting plan and navigate the process for obtaining Temporary Orders. Services are available to survivors of domestic violence, parents who need a parenting plan, individuals who have not yet filed anything in court, and participants who meet financial eligibility requirements\n*Please note: Attorneys do not represent clients in court.
Investigates the extent to which individuals with disabilities retain their basic rights to make personal and financial decisions and how people in positions to assist them in exercising those rights respect, protect, and facilitate the individual’s expressed interests.

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All Disabilities
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Discrimination & Civil Rights
Tenants facing eviction can apply for free legal help from Northwest Justice Project and other local legal aid providers by calling the Eviction Defense line.

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Housing Advice
Representation
Mediation
Advocacy & Legal Aid
A wellness and strength based advocacy program for Nooksack community members who have suffered domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and/or elder abuse. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault, or elder abuse contact the 24-hour phone line.

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Safe Housing
Physical Safety
Domestic Violence Survivors
Support Groups
In Danger
Support Network
Sexual Assault Survivor
In Crisis
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Immediate Safety
Help Escape Violence
An attorney will consult with clients on their debt issues, including debt collection, garnishment, medical debt and charity care

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Financial Education
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Mediation
Serves to empower disabled advocates across the state of Washington to collaborate, strategize, and mobilize on Washington State legislation impacting individuals with disabilities.

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Discrimination & Civil Rights
All Disabilities
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Advocates for effective, humane, and therapeutic treatment in institutional settings. Facilities may include hospitals, assisted living facilities, nursing facilities, Residential Habilitation Centers, enhanced services facilities, and immigration detention facilities.

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All Disabilities
Discrimination & Civil Rights
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Family Recovery Court (FRC) is a voluntary & non-adversarial program offered as an alternative to the standard dependency case process. The collaborative FRC team serves each participant's individual needs. The team speeds access to substance use and mental health treatment services, parenting support, and other needed services. FRC increases the participants' accountability by holding frequent compliance hearings, dependency review hearings and requiring candor with the Court. The FRC Commissioner regularly review participant progress, talks with the participants regarding their struggles and successes, and provides rewards for progress and responses for rule infractions.
Every service needed to investigate and prosecute a case involving a child victim of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect is available at Dawson Place.

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Teens (13-19 years old)
Sexual Assault Survivor
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Families
Legal
Children (2-12 years old)
Guarantees access to life-altering forms of immigration relief to children and youth who have been abandoned, abused or neglected by their parents.

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Teens (13-19 years old)
Citizenship & Immigration
Abuse or Neglect Survivors
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Children (2-12 years old)
Immigrants
Representation
A toll-free legal hotline for seniors (age 60 and over). Services are targeted to problems that affect basic needs such as housing, income, medical care and family safety. Due to limited resources, lawyers and paralegals are not able to assist every caller.

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Advocacy & Legal Aid
Seniors (55+ years old)
Help Hotlines
Legal
Defends the rights of people who have a fear of persecution in their home country and help them gain safety through asylum. Also assists 'pro se' applicants with navigating the asylum application process, and works with outside agencies, communities, and organizations to promote the rights and dignity of and offer support services to persons fleeing persecution in their home countries.

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Immigrants
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Navigating the System
Legal
Citizenship & Immigration
Refugees
Representation
Apply online for free legal help from NJP and other legal aid providers in your county, or call the CLEAR Hotline. Seniors (age 60 and over) can call CLEAR*Sr.

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Representation
Low-Income
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Legal
Mediation
Provides information about the procedures and issues involved with obtaining a non-parental custody order for a relative or unrelated person (often grandparents, aunts/uncles, or family friends). A family law lawyer will assist clients with court documents and instruct them in representing themselves in court to obtain a non-parental custody order. Call for more information and to register.

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Guardianship
Adoption & Foster Care
Legal
Advocacy & Legal Aid
Adoption & Foster Parenting
In partnership with Northwest Youth Services, LAW Advocates provides crucial legal support to the young people at the Ground Floor drop-in center. Weekly walk-in legal consultations can address housing issues, child custody matters, education-related concerns, and sealing criminal records.\nPlease note, legal advice on criminal matters is not provided.

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Advocacy & Legal Aid
Teens (13-19 years old)
Legal

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