Bay Area Legal Aid
Programs
Program 1 [2018]
Housing and Homelessness Prevention: In 2018, BayLegal helped over 11,500 low-income San Francisco Bay Area individuals, seniors, families with children, and disabled people prevent homelessness and preserve and expand affordable housing by enforcing housing laws and regulations. BayLegal provided counsel and representation for clients who were victims of illegal evictions, including eviction after foreclosure; discrimination; substandard housing; and other housing rights violations. Through this work, BayLegal secured over $3,400,000 in quantifiable benefits to help low-income Bay Area residents secure their basic need for safe, affordable and habitable housing.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2018 – Dec 31, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$3.9MProgram 2 [2018]
Domestic Violence Prevention: In 2018, BayLegal provided integrated, holistic legal services to help over 4,500 low-income San Francisco Bay Area abuse survivors and their children escape domestic violence. BayLegal provides legal assistance with obtaining restraining orders, child custody orders, divorces, and child and spousal support orders. BayLegal also assists sexual assault victims and abused immigrants and their children petition for immigration relief under the Violence Against Women Act. Through this work, BayLegal secured over $500,000 in quantifiable benefits to help violence survivors achieve lasting safety and improve their self-sufficiency.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2018 – Dec 31, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$2.2MProgram 3 [2018]
Health Care Access, Economic Security, and Consumer Rights: In 2018, BayLegal provided services to more than 10,000 low-income San Francisco Bay Area individuals, seniors, families with children, and disabled people in need of access to essential health care and public safety-net programs such as Medicare, Medi-Cal and Food Stamps. BayLegal also helped to remove financial impediments to housing, income, healthcare, and economic self-sufficiency for low-income consumers. Through this work, BayLegal secured over $7,000,000 in quantifiable benefits to help low-income Bay Area residents meet their basic needs and improve their self-sufficiency.BayLegal also provides targeted services for vulnerable populations including: foster and transition age youth including Commercially Sexually Exploited Children, youth with disabilities, mental health issues, and/or involvement in the dependency or delinquency systems, Veterans, and formerly incarcerated people.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2018 – Dec 31, 2018Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6.2M
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