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Unwavering Advocacy for Housing Justice
Since its founding in 1986, the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless has served as a critical pillar of justice in Washington, D.C., fighting to ensure that housing is a human right. As a non-profit legal services organization, they provide low-barrier, comprehensive legal representation to individuals and families experiencing homelessness or those at risk of losing their homes. Their office, located in the vibrant U Street Corridor, acts as a hub for advocacy, community organizing, and direct legal intervention.
Housing and Shelter Rights
The core of the Legal Clinic’s mission is protecting the housing stability of DC residents. They provide expert legal counsel in matters related to:
- Emergency Shelter Access: Assisting families and individuals who have been unlawfully denied placement in shelters.
- Eviction Defense: Representing tenants facing wrongful eviction or subsidy termination.
- Transitional and Permanent Housing: Navigating complex voucher programs and rapid re-housing disputes.
- Encampment Rights: defending the rights of unhoused neighbors against displacement and property destruction.
Public Benefits and Consumer Protection
Beyond housing, the clinic recognizes that financial stability is essential for maintaining a home. Their attorneys assist clients in securing vital public benefits that they are legally entitled to. This includes representation in cases involving Social Security Disability (SSDI/SSI), TANF, and SNAP benefits. Furthermore, they address consumer debt issues that often trap low-income residents in poverty, helping to resolve credit disputes and remove barriers to future housing.
Systemic Advocacy and Community Education
The Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless does not just address individual cases; they work to change the systems that cause homelessness. Through their ”Know Your Rights” workshops and policy advocacy, they empower the community to stand up against discrimination based on housing status. They are the only legal organization in DC solely dedicated to the rights of the unhoused, making them a unique and indispensable resource.
Pro Bono Services
All legal services provided by the clinic are free of charge. The organization leverages a vast network of over 200 volunteer attorneys and paralegals to maximize their impact. They operate with a philosophy of ”meeting clients where they are,” conducting intake sessions at various community kitchens, shelters, and day centers across the District, ensuring that legal help is accessible to those who need it most.
If you or someone you know is facing housing instability or discrimination in Washington DC, the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless offers a powerful ally in the fight for dignity and justice.
Specializing In
Homeless Rights, Public Benefits, Shelter Access, Housing Discrimination
Address & Location
The office is located at 1200 U Street NW on the 3rd Floor.
Building Location
Located in the historic U Street Corridor, at the corner of 12th and U Streets NW. The building is a brick structure situated in a vibrant neighborhood known for its cultural history.
Suite Access
Clients should ring the buzzer for the Legal Clinic to gain entry. The office is accessible via elevator on the 3rd Floor.
Parking Details
Street parking is available on U Street and 12th Street (metered/zoned). There are limited parking garages in the immediate vicinity; public transit is recommended.
Public Transit
Directly across from the U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Metro Station (Green/Yellow Lines). Serviced by Metrobus lines 90, 92, and 96 which stop nearly in front of the building.
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