Hawaii Immgrant Justice Center
The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, established in 1950, is the state's oldest and largest non-profit public interest law firm dedicated to providing free civil legal assistance to low-income individuals. With offices statewide, the organization focuses on ensuring justice and fairness for the most vulnerable members of society, tackling issues such as domestic violence, human trafficking, and housing discrimination.
In addition to offering legal services, the organization actively engages in advocacy efforts, such as restoring public benefits for citizens of the Freely Associated States (COFA) and providing resources for disaster recovery. Through their commitment to accessibility, they accommodate clients' needs and enhance their outreach with tools like the Legal Navigator for self-help resources.
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