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SUPPORT CRLA
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
STAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso.WATSONVILLE OFFICE
We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
OFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
DIRECTING ATTORNEY
Reporting to the Regional Director of Advocacy, the Directing Attorney is responsible for the overall provision of legal services to the low-income client community in the service area and the day-to-day operations of the CRLA Watsonville office. This includes supervising, training, and motivating local office staff to provide the highest quality legal services in accordance with CRLA programDIRECTING ATTORNEY
Reporting to the Program Director, the CRLA Directing Attorney is responsible for the overall provision of legal services to the low-income client community in the service area and the day-to-day operations of the local field office. This includes supervising, training, and motivating local office staff to provide the highest quality legal services in accordance with CRLA program guidelines SB 91: NEW EVICTION PROTECTIONS FOR CALIFORNIA TENANTS SB 91: New Eviction Protections for California Tenants. If you aren’t able to pay rent because of COVID-related hardships, California eviction protections require you to pay at least 25% of all rent that was due starting in September 2020 in order to avoid being evicted for not paying rent. Originally you had to make the 25%payment by
HOME PAGE | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC.WHO WE AREMEDIAWHAT WE DOSUPPORT USEVENTSCOVID-19 California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. Phone and location. 1-800-337-0690. Search for an office. Main navigation. Get Help Client Stories Support us. About CRLA. Who we are Locations Programs Financials Careers. En Español. INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.SUPPORT CRLA
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
STAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso.WATSONVILLE OFFICE
We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
OFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
DIRECTING ATTORNEY
Reporting to the Regional Director of Advocacy, the Directing Attorney is responsible for the overall provision of legal services to the low-income client community in the service area and the day-to-day operations of the CRLA Watsonville office. This includes supervising, training, and motivating local office staff to provide the highest quality legal services in accordance with CRLA programDIRECTING ATTORNEY
Reporting to the Program Director, the CRLA Directing Attorney is responsible for the overall provision of legal services to the low-income client community in the service area and the day-to-day operations of the local field office. This includes supervising, training, and motivating local office staff to provide the highest quality legal services in accordance with CRLA program guidelines SB 91: NEW EVICTION PROTECTIONS FOR CALIFORNIA TENANTS SB 91: New Eviction Protections for California Tenants. If you aren’t able to pay rent because of COVID-related hardships, California eviction protections require you to pay at least 25% of all rent that was due starting in September 2020 in order to avoid being evicted for not paying rent. Originally you had to make the 25%payment by
SUPPORT CRLA
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. LOCATIONS | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
NEWS | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. CRLA, Inc. Executive Director Jose Padilla shared this reflection following news of the May 7, 2021 death of the Honorable Cruz Reynoso, former Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court, law professor, and CRLA Executive Director from 1969-1972. CRLA AND LEGAL AID AT WORK OBTAIN MILLION-DOLLAR Blanca A. Bañuelos Director, Migrant Unit California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.(CRLA) (209) 946-0605 ext. 308 bbanuelos@crla.org Christopher HoDirector, National Origin and Immigrants' Rights Program Legal Aid at Work (415) 864-8848, x255 cho@legalaidatwork.orgAGRICULTURE WORKERS
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.WATSONVILLE
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.SAN LUIS OBISPO
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housing CRLA’S EDUCATION PROGRAM CRLA’s staff works tirelessly to breakdown the educational barriers that exist in California. All California students have a legal right to receive a good education and set them on a path to end the poverty in their community. Recently we have achieved some results that are great victories for our educational advocacy. We are thrilled to share the stories of these cases withOFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
INDIGENOUS PROGRAM
Indigenous Program. In 1993, CRLA launched the Indigenous Farmworker Project to meet the needs of California’s growing voiceless indigenous Mexican farmworker communities. Now known as the Indigenous Program, it provides legal advocacy and educational outreach and supports leadership development in California’s rural indigenousMexican and
COVID-19 REPLACEMENT INCOME AND JOB-PROTECTED LEAVE We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
FORECLOSURE
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.OUR DIRECTORS
After graduation in 1978, he started what has become a 35 year legal career with California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Inc., advocating for the rights of California’s farm worker and rural poverty communities. He has been married for 30 years to Deborah Escobedo, aSTAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso.WATSONVILLE OFFICE
We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
GARDEN | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housingOFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
INDIGENOUS PROGRAM
Indigenous Program. In 1993, CRLA launched the Indigenous Farmworker Project to meet the needs of California’s growing voiceless indigenous Mexican farmworker communities. Now known as the Indigenous Program, it provides legal advocacy and educational outreach and supports leadership development in California’s rural indigenousMexican and
COVID-19 REPLACEMENT INCOME AND JOB-PROTECTED LEAVE We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
FORECLOSURE
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.OUR DIRECTORS
After graduation in 1978, he started what has become a 35 year legal career with California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Inc., advocating for the rights of California’s farm worker and rural poverty communities. He has been married for 30 years to Deborah Escobedo, aSTAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso.WATSONVILLE OFFICE
We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
GARDEN | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housing COVID-19 REPLACEMENT INCOME AND JOB-PROTECTED LEAVE We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE Join us in the fight for justice. Tell your friends and family about CRLA. Visit www.crla.org. Sign-up for our Rural Justice Updates. Donate online or send financial contributions to: California Rural Legal Assistance. Development Department. 1430 Franklin Street, Suite 103. Oakland, CA 94612. SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
INDIGENOUS PROGRAM
Indigenous Program. In 1993, CRLA launched the Indigenous Farmworker Project to meet the needs of California’s growing voiceless indigenous Mexican farmworker communities. Now known as the Indigenous Program, it provides legal advocacy and educational outreach and supports leadership development in California’s rural indigenousMexican and
SPECIAL EDUCATION
An IEP (Individualized Education Plan) is a document created by the child’s parent and school staff who know about the student’s needs. The document contains learning goals and resources to WHAT IS AN INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PLAN (IEP An IEP (Individualized Education Plan) is a document created by the child’s parent and school staff who know about the student’s needs. The document contains learning goals and resources to support a child with disabilities. Preparing for an IEP Meeting. Make a list of your child’s learning challenges and think of goals for each one.FORECLOSURE
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.AGRICULTURE WORKERS
This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. CRLA’S EDUCATION PROGRAM CRLA’s staff works tirelessly to breakdown the educational barriers that exist in California. All California students have a legal right to receive a good education and set them on a path to end the poverty in their community. Recently we have achieved some results that are great victories for our educational advocacy. We are thrilled to share the stories of these cases with HOME PAGE | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC.WHO WE AREMEDIAWHAT WE DOSUPPORT USEVENTSCOVID-19 This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.OFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
FIGHTING FOR JUSTICEOUR DIRECTORS
After graduation in 1978, he started what has become a 35 year legal career with California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Inc., advocating for the rights of California’s farm worker and rural poverty communities. He has been married for 30 years to Deborah Escobedo, aSTAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso. CRLA AND LEGAL AID AT WORK OBTAIN MILLION-DOLLAR Blanca A. Bañuelos Director, Migrant Unit California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.(CRLA) (209) 946-0605 ext. 308 bbanuelos@crla.org Christopher HoDirector, National Origin and Immigrants' Rights Program Legal Aid at Work (415) 864-8848, x255 cho@legalaidatwork.org RURAL FAIR HOUSING CENTER FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housing INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. FIGHTING FOR JUSTICEOFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
CRLA AND LEGAL AID AT WORK OBTAIN MILLION-DOLLAR Blanca A. Bañuelos Director, Migrant Unit California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.(CRLA) (209) 946-0605 ext. 308 bbanuelos@crla.org Christopher HoDirector, National Origin and Immigrants' Rights Program Legal Aid at Work (415) 864-8848, x255 cho@legalaidatwork.orgOUR DIRECTORS
After graduation in 1978, he started what has become a 35 year legal career with California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Inc., advocating for the rights of California’s farm worker and rural poverty communities. He has been married for 30 years to Deborah Escobedo, a GARDEN | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.STAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso. RURAL FAIR HOUSING CENTER FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housing COVID-19 AND EMPLOYMENT This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.PROGRAMS & SERVICES
We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE Our Mission To fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities of our society. Our Vision of Justice A rural California where all people are treated with dignity and respect, and guaranteed their fundamental rights.SPECIAL EDUCATION
An IEP (Individualized Education Plan) is a document created by the child’s parent and school staff who know about the student’s needs. The document contains learning goals and resources to FINANCIALS | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. California Rural Legal Assistance is a 501(c)3 organization. CRLA's tax identification is 95-2428657. Founded in 1966, CRLA's mission is to fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities of our society. Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually.EDUCATION EQUITY
CRLA’s Rural Education Equity Program (REEP) challenges policies and practices that limit students’ access to full educational services or that limit students’ opportunities later in life. REEP is focused on targeted, outcome-oriented advocacy to reduce education disparities for low-income, immigrant, communities of color, and other vulnerable communities in rural areas of California byINDIGENOUS PROGRAM
Indigenous Program. In 1993, CRLA launched the Indigenous Farmworker Project to meet the needs of California’s growing voiceless indigenous Mexican farmworker communities. Now known as the Indigenous Program, it provides legal advocacy and educational outreach and supports leadership development in California’s rural indigenousMexican and
ERAP & HOUSING COMMUNITY WORKER CRLA is looking for Community Workers (Full-Time, Temporary 6months) for the Marysville, Watsonville, and San Luis Obispo office. Community Workers will perform initial screenings for eligibility, interview to determine the nature of the legal problem/s and to identify the type of legal assistance being sought by the applicants. Community Workers will conduct outreach and community education RURAL FAIR HOUSING CENTER Fair Housing Advocacy CRLA has a HUD funded fair housing project providing a range of services to support fair housing and civil rights for rural populations facing housing discrimination. CRLA's work includes investigating violations of state and federal fair housing laws, filing administrative complaints and engaging in affirmative litigation, land use and housing element HOME PAGE | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC.WHO WE AREMEDIAWHAT WE DOSUPPORT USEVENTSCOVID-19 This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.OFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
FIGHTING FOR JUSTICEOUR DIRECTORS
After graduation in 1978, he started what has become a 35 year legal career with California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Inc., advocating for the rights of California’s farm worker and rural poverty communities. He has been married for 30 years to Deborah Escobedo, aSTAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso. CRLA AND LEGAL AID AT WORK OBTAIN MILLION-DOLLAR Blanca A. Bañuelos Director, Migrant Unit California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.(CRLA) (209) 946-0605 ext. 308 bbanuelos@crla.org Christopher HoDirector, National Origin and Immigrants' Rights Program Legal Aid at Work (415) 864-8848, x255 cho@legalaidatwork.org RURAL FAIR HOUSING CENTER FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUITHOMEOWNER WINSHOA LAWSUIT
Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housing HOME PAGE | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC.WHO WE AREMEDIAWHAT WE DOSUPPORT USEVENTSCOVID-19 This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.OFFICE LISTING
Through a network of regional offices and cross-cutting programs, CRLA provides legal services to over 50,000 low-income people annually. Our work impacts farmworkers, individuals with disabilities, immigrant population, LGBT communities, women, children and families in ruralareas.
SITE MAP | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
FIGHTING FOR JUSTICEOUR DIRECTORS
After graduation in 1978, he started what has become a 35 year legal career with California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA) Inc., advocating for the rights of California’s farm worker and rural poverty communities. He has been married for 30 years to Deborah Escobedo, aSTAFF PUBLICATIONS
Since 1966, CRLA has been fighting for justice alongside the most exploited communities in our society. From challenging racist policies in schools to helping indigenous families create safer and healthier communities, CRLA has. had a history of combating discrimination. By Dan Torres, Esq., Program Manager, Proyecto Poderoso. CRLA AND LEGAL AID AT WORK OBTAIN MILLION-DOLLAR Blanca A. Bañuelos Director, Migrant Unit California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.(CRLA) (209) 946-0605 ext. 308 bbanuelos@crla.org Christopher HoDirector, National Origin and Immigrants' Rights Program Legal Aid at Work (415) 864-8848, x255 cho@legalaidatwork.org RURAL FAIR HOUSING CENTER FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUITHOMEOWNER WINSHOA LAWSUIT
Media Contact:Mariah C. Thompson, AttorneyCalifornia Rural Legal Assistance, Inc.mthompson@crla.org(559)441-8721 FRESNO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARK RESIDENTS FILE LAWSUIT AGAINST PREDATORY CORPORATE OWNERSCase highlights laws protecting mobile home park residents’ access to affordable housing COVID-19 AND EMPLOYMENT This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity. INSIDER | CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC. This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. Transmission and receipt of the information in this site is not intended to solicit or create, and does not create, any attorney-client relationship between California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. and any person or entity.PROGRAMS & SERVICES
We're continuing legal services during COVID-19. Call 1-800-337-0690 to get help.. Continuamos con los servicios legales durante COVID-19. Llame al 1-800-337-0690 para obtener ayuda.. COVID-19 REGIONAL OFFICERESOURCES >
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When we launched our Medical Legal Partnership (MLP) with Monterey County Department of Health in December 2017, we gave special focus to one of the county’s most pressing public health issues: poor outcomes for babies and children due to their mothers’ exposure to pesticides while pregnantMORE >>
NEED FOR TRAINED INTERPRETERS INCREASES IN KERN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE Imagine being in the hospital for urgent care, attending a disciplinary hearing at your child’s school, or being questioned by police after witnessing a crime—but you can’t understand what’s being said or communicate what you know. Situations like this are all too common for the 6.7 million Californiaresidents…
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CRLA, PUBLIC JUSTICE DEFEAT COERCED ARBITRATION FOR H-2A WORKERS After a two-day bench trial in front of the Hon. Edward Chen, CRLA Salinas attorneys Ana Vicente and Josephine Weinberg, together with co-counsel Karla Gilbridge and Rodolfo Padilla of Public Justice, successfully challenged an arbitration agreement against Elkhorn Packing, a large H-2A agricultural employer in the Salinas area.MORE >>
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