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As we celebrate Veterans Day this month, I reflect on the many veterans who have touched my life.
LSC is awarding Technology Initiative Grants (TIG) totaling $584,106 to two legal aid programs in Missouri.
This year’s grant recipients are leveraging technology to strengthen their organizations and expand access to legal services in different ways.
This year’s grantees in Missouri are:
Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (MO)
Category: TIG
Funding Amount: $268,552
Mid-Missouri Legal Services (MMLS) is sponsoring a free event that includes housing resources for homeowners, renters, and
Some people are surprised when they learn that domestic violence survivors aren’t guaranteed a lawyer. Abusers facing criminal charges have a right to an attorney. Survivors seeking protective orders or full custody of children don't. (Theirs are civil matters.)Every day, our hardworking family law advocates strive to help our clients achieve safety and self-determination. Last year, Legal Aid served 1,980 survivors.
Released by Legal Services of Southern Missouri - October 23, 2024
It is with great pleasure that we announce Sharon Alexander, our Chief Operating Officer, has been awarded the 2024 Liberty Bell Award by the Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association. This distinguished award is presented to non-lawyers who have made significant contributions to upholding the principles of the American legal system. Sharon's dedication to promoting civic engagement and advocating for justice exemplifies the qualities honored by this award.
If you are or you know someone that is a victim of human trafficking you can call the Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.
For more information you can go to the Missouri Attorney General Office website and search for current information.
Substance Abuse Issues - Missouri Department of Mental Health
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Servicemen and women oftentimes face unique challenges when leaving active duty and readjusting to civilian life. As explained by U.S. Veterans Magazine (search for article in Magazine archive), these challenges include:
If you are a parent, caregiver or a representative of person with autism you may qualify for many government services to assist you. You also have many rights under Missouri laws.
To review services, supports and rights you may go to the Missouri Government page: Missouri Department of Mental Health.
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