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Making Justice Real in the District of Columbia
For over nine decades, Legal Aid DC has stood as a pillar of hope and justice for residents of Washington, D.C., living in poverty. As the oldest and largest general civil legal services program in the District, this non-profit organization is dedicated to the philosophy that meaningful access to justice should not be determined by income level. Founded in 1932, the firm has evolved from a small volunteer effort into a robust legal powerhouse, providing direct representation to thousands of individuals and families annually. Their mission goes beyond individual cases; they actively work to identify systemic issues and advocate for structural changes to laws and regulations to benefit the broader community.
Comprehensive Legal Services for Those in Need
Legal Aid DC focuses on areas of law that have the most immediate and profound impact on the safety, stability, and health of low-income residents. Their team of dedicated attorneys and social workers employs a holistic approach, often combining legal advocacy with social work support to address the root causes of their clients’ challenges.
- Housing Law: Preventing evictions, addressing terrible housing conditions, and preserving affordable housing subsidies to keep families in their homes.
- Domestic Violence and Family Law: Securing Civil Protection Orders (CPOs) for survivors of domestic violence and handling complex child custody and support matters to ensure safety and stability.
- Public Benefits: Assisting individuals in securing and maintaining critical safety-net benefits such as SSDI, SSI, SNAP (Food Stamps), DC Healthcare Alliance, and Medicaid.
- Consumer Law: Defending residents against debt collection suits, preventing foreclosure, and protecting homeowners from equity stripping scams.
- Appellate Advocacy: Through the Barbara McDowell Appellate Advocacy Project, the firm handles high-stakes appeals on poverty law issues before the D.C. Court of Appeals.
Who They Help and How
Legal Aid DC primarily serves individuals and families with incomes at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. They are committed to language justice, providing services in any language through interpreters and bilingual staff. The organization operates an intake network across the city, including their main office in Northwest D.C. and a community office in Southeast D.C., ensuring that legal help is accessible to those who need it most. 🏛️
Legal Aid DC does not just represent clients; they empower communities by enforcing rights and holding systems accountable.
Why Choose Legal Aid DC?
When you urgently need a lawyer for a life-altering civil matter but cannot afford private counsel, Legal Aid DC offers top-tier representation without the cost. Their attorneys are recognized experts in poverty law, frequently receiving awards and recognitions for their tireless advocacy. Whether you are facing an unlawful eviction, fighting for disability benefits, or seeking protection from an abuser, their team provides compassionate and aggressive legal support.
If you are looking to find a lawyer who understands the complexities of the D.C. legal system and is driven by a mission of social justice, Legal Aid DC is the premier resource. Their work is supported by a vast network of pro bono partners from leading private law firms, expanding their capacity to serve the community.
Specializing In
Domestic Violence, Eviction Defense, Public Benefits, Consumer Protection
Address & Location
1331 H Street NW, Suite 350. The office is located in the heart of downtown Washington, D.C.
Building Location
Located in a commercial office building near Metro Center. Look for the entrance on H Street NW between 13th and 14th Streets.
Suite Access
Take the elevator to the 3rd floor, Suite 350. The reception area is clearly marked.
Parking Details
Limited street parking is available. There are several paid parking garages on H Street and I Street.
Public Transit
Served by Metro lines (Red, Orange, Blue, Silver) at Metro Center Station (closest exit at 13th & G Sts). Also accessible via Metrobus routes X2, 80.
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