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Your donation goes a long way.
$25 helps us ensure that a frail, elderly individual receives the benefits
needed to sustain daily life.
$50 helps us assist a disabled individual in obtaining Social Security
payments to which they are entitled.
$100 helps to prevent wrongful eviction of a family from their home.
$175 helps a battered victim flee from abuse & stabilizes her life
in a safe environment.
$250
helps us place an abused child into a loving, permanent, adoptive home.
$500 helps to prevent seniors from mortgage and loan scams.
$750 allows us to expand services to communities in need.
$1000+
helps us ensure access to justice for all.
For Corporate, Private Foundation,
or
Anonymous Donations, contact:
Jeanilou Torrado
Pro Bono Project Coordinator
Legal Aid Society of Hawai`i
924 Bethel Street
Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813
Ph.: (808) 527-8005
Fax: (808) 527-8088
jetorra@lashaw.org
Or simply mail your
tax-deductible donation to:
Legal Aid Society of Hawai`i
924 Bethel Street
Honolulu, Hawai`i 96813
You will receive a donation receipt for
your files
within 2-4 weeks
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LEGAL AID JUSTICE FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN
Thanks to the generous support of law firms, businesses, individuals, and the work of our Legal Aid Justice Campaign Committee, we are pleased to report that the campaign has raised over $900,000 of its $1,000,000 goal in private contributions. This 3-year campaign was launched in July 2007 to increase access to justice for Hawai'i's low and moderate-income citizens. As the first year of the campaign draws to a close, we offer a warm mahalo nui loa to those who have made 3-year pledges and to the Legal Aid Justice Campaign Committee.
For more information
The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is a United Way agency
and partially funded by The Legal Services Corporation