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Every day, there are people at risk in our community because they do not have access to basic legal services. THE CAMPAIGN for Legal Services provides crucial financial support for local legal aid agencies serving at-risk residents in need. By providing legal assistance, we help our community's most vulnerable residents, 25% of whom qualify for assistance as very low-income, from falling through the cracks. Learn more ›
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Looking to make a difference in your community? Whether you are a store clerk or a patent attorney, a donation in an amount equal to one hour of your wage or billing rate could help ensure that the more than 500,000 residents in Silicon Valley who qualify for legal aid get it. Learn more ›

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Pro Bono Day Returns October 17, 2024

Pro Bono Day Returns October 17, 2024. More details to follow. For more information, please contact us at thecampaignsv@gmail.com

SAVE THE DATE! Bocce Ball is back June 20, 2024

When: Thursday, June 20th 5:00— 9:00 p.m.
Where: Mitchell Park, 600 East Meadow Drive, Palo Alto, CA 94306

Please contact us at thecampaignsv@gmail.com for more information

Give to The Campaign When You Shop on Amazon Smile

When you shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to The Campaign for Legal Services. Thank you for adding The Campaign to your shopping experience! More information.

Bilingual Volunteers Needed to Assist Legal Services Agencies

There are more than 100 languages and dialects spoken spoken in Silicon Valley. The agencies we fund are in need of translators to work with clients. No legal experience is necessary. If you are interested, please email us at: thecampaignsv@gmail.com

THE CAMPAIGN for Legal Services provides funding for legal assistance for low-income residents in the areas of housing, education, health care, family law and domestic violence, elder law, consumer protection, immigration, employment, and basic civil legal rights.

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