The legal clinic opened in response to the lack of access to justice for low-income individuals.
The Prince George Community Legal Clinic, which provides legal advice to low-income individuals, has reopened.
The clinic has partnered with the Prince George Urban Aboriginal Justice Society and is now located at 102-1268 Fifth Avenue and is ready to take on clients. It is staffed full-time by a supervising lawyer, a legal advocate and a program administrator. The team will be providing pro-bono legal services for the community in response to the lack of access to justice for low-income individuals.The team is encouraging those in need of legal advice to contact the clinic to see if they can help with the legal matter, and if not will try and provide referrals to other agencies that may be able to help.
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