Lawyers volunteer to provide free legal advice and assistance to individuals who cannot afford a lawyer or get legal aid.
To be eligible for our services, a client's gross income must not exceed $60,000/year (1-3 person household) or $84,000/year (4+ person household). Generally, if clients are eligible for Legal Aid, they are not eligible for our services. We have helped people who have exhausted their Legal Aid, however.
Provides legal advice and assistance to people who are disadvantaged or whose human rights need protection.
Provides legal advice and assistance to people who are disadvantaged or whose human rights need protection.
Offers food, clothing, and basic necessities to those in need, along with supportive counseling.
Offers services such as settlement, employment, English language learning, and community connections.
Covers some types of family, criminal, and immigration issues for no cost. If you don't qualify for representation by a legal aid lawyer, you may still be eligible for other legal aid services, including duty counsel and lawyers who provide telephone advice.
Provides legal advice and representation to low-income immigrants and refugees. They help newcomers navigate the Canadian legal system.
Provides legal advice and representation to low-income immigrants and refugees. They help newcomers navigate the Canadian legal system.
Offers community programs, childcare, youth services, and community support.
Provides legal information and support for tenants.