Support Justice for All — Protect Legal Services for Low-Income Americans

LSC

Every day, millions of Americans face life-altering legal challenges — eviction, domestic violence, loss of veterans’ benefits and consumer scams — without the resources to protect their rights in court. Legal aid organizations funded by the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) are often their last line of defense.

But that safety net is at risk.

Defunding LSC as the White House budget proposes would strip away access to legal representation for those who need it most. When justice depends on income, it isn’t justice at all.

You can change that.

We’ve launched a rapid response campaign to make sure legal aid remains accessible to the people and communities who depend on it most. With your support, LSC can continue empowering our grantees on the ground.

Help make sure justice remains a right, not a privilege.

💡 Learn why legal aid matters to your community

👉 Donate today and protect equal access to justice

 

John G. Levi, Board Chair

Ron Flagg, President

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