Legal aid keeps a roof over the head of a Jacksonville woman
(Photo not of actual client). “Sarah” had lived in subsidized Section 8 housing since 1992 but lost her eligibility after
(Photo not of actual client). “Sarah” had lived in subsidized Section 8 housing since 1992 but lost her eligibility after
(Photo not of actual clients.) Losing a newborn child is perhaps one of the most painful experiences a couple can
(Photo not that of actual client.) When "Arthur” had his wages garnished by a creditor who’d wrongfully gotten a default
(Photo not that of actual clients.) "Connie,” 63, came to JALA when she was sued by a debt collector after
(Photo not that of actual clients.) “Sam” and “Lenora,” a couple in their late 40s with a 9-year-old child, had
(Photo not that of actual clients.) Ms. Willow is a tenant in public housing with the Jacksonville Housing Authority. She
(Photo not that of actual client.) JALA’s Fair Housing Unit recently helped reunite a family who’d relocated to Florida from
(Photo not that of actual clients.) “Alicia” has a 7-year-old son, “Efren,” with autism. She and Efren are lawfully present
(Photo not that of actual client) “Diane,” who suffers from a brain tumor and receives Social Security Disability Insurance, made
Ever since he was born, “Eli,” 4, has required a variety of services provided by Florida’s Medicaid program to ensure his health