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Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles

Law Practice

Los Angeles, CA 8,735 followers

Justice. Equity. Hope. The frontline law firm for people living in poverty across Los Angeles County.

About us

Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles achieves justice for people living in poverty across Los Angeles County. We change lives through direct representation, systems change, and community education. LAFLA's attorneys provide counsel and advice and direct legal services, as well as referrals and community education, to more than 100,000 people annually.

Website
http://www.lafla.org
Industry
Law Practice
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1929
Specialties
family law, housing & eviction defense, consumer law, government benefits, employment benefits, immigration law, community economic development and services to the Asian & Pacific Islander communities., veterans law, veterans, and language justice

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  • [Desplace hacia abajo para español👇] 📢If you've been impacted by the fires in Los Angeles, join us at our upcoming October and November disaster relief legal events to help you navigate the recovery process, manage tenant and homeowner issues, and make informed decisions during this critical time. Calendar: ✅FEMA Appeals Clinic: October 21, 2025, from 2:30 – 5:30 PM ✅Legal Aid Disaster Relief Topics Overview: October 24, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM ✅Immigrant Family Emergency Preparedness Workshop: October 28, 2025, from 5:00 – 7:00 PM ✅Disaster Relief Legal Clinic: November 6, 2025, from 3:00 – 6:00 PM ✅Immigrant Family Emergency Preparedness Workshop: November 13, 2025, from 5:00 – 7:00 PM ✅FEMA Appeals Workshop: November 18, 2025, from 3:00 – 4:30 PM Find more information and register at the link 🔗 in our bio 👉 Wildfire Recovery Resources, or scan the corresponding QR codes on the flyer. We hope to see you there! -- 📢Si usted ha sido afectado por los incendios en Los Ángeles, únase a nosotros en nuestros próximos eventos de servicios legales en caso de desastre para ayudarlo a navegar el proceso de recuperación, gestionar los problemas de inquilinos y propietarios y tomar decisiones informadas durante este momento crítico. Calendario: ✅Clínica para apelar decisiones de FEMA: 21 de octubre de 2025, de 2:30 a 5:00 PM ✅Resumen de temas de asistencia legal en casos de desastre: 24 de octubrede 2025, de 12:00 a 1:00 PM ✅Taller de Preparación para Emergencias para Familias Inmigrantes: 28 de octubre de 2025, de 5:00 PM a 7:00 PM ✅Clínica legal de asistencia en caso de desastres: 6 de noviembre de 2025, de 3:00 a 6:00 PM ✅Taller de Preparación para Emergencias para Familias Inmigrantes: 13 de noviembre de 2025, de 5:00 PM a 7:00 PM ✅Taller para apelar decisiones de FEMA: 18 de noviembre de 2025, de 3:00 a 4:30 PM Para registrarse o para obtener más información, visite www.lafla.org/fires o escanee los códigos QR correspondientes en el folleto. ¡Esperamos verlos allí!

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  • Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles reposted this

    This week, ALIGHT was honored to participate in the #LA Start Anew Clinic, where more than 120 survivors of #humantrafficking, #domesticviolence and #sexualassault accessed legal and social service resources under one roof. We were grateful for the opportunity to share information about ALIGHT's multi-jurisdictional legal support, including credit repair under the #DBRA, helping survivors break free from cycles of payday lending and financial exploitation. It was a pleasure to present alongside colleagues from Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking (CAST) and Community Legal Aid SoCal, and to collaborate with dedicated partners from Survivor Justice Center, Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, Public Law Center and Bet Tzedek Legal Services to strengthen referral pathways across California. We deeply appreciate the daily work of Downtown Women's Center, YWCA Greater Los Angeles, Restoration Diversion, Haven Hills and others helping survivors move forward in safety and dignity. Our thanks to #ALIGHT Board Chair Kelsey Bryan, Roman Darmer, Paige Goedderz, Christopher Haines and others on the Jones Day team for organizing such a thoughtful and accessible event with the The California Endowment. Together, we can continue helping survivors move toward stability and brighter futures, one step at a time. #MobilizingJustice #HumanTraffickingAwareness #SurvivorCentered #LegalAccess #PartnershipInAction #LosAngeles

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  • Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles reposted this

    View profile for Di'Niko D. Bates

    UCLA Law MLS Student | UCLA Alumnus | Aspiring Attorney

    Proud to have volunteered with the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles at Glendale Community College with Megan Jenkins for a pro bono outreach event last week! At a time when access to justice feels more critical than ever, organizations like LAFLA play a vital role in ensuring that individuals and families, regardless of income, can understand and exercise their legal rights. From housing and employment issues to consumer protection and immigration, legal aid bridges the gap between law and those most in need of its protection. Grateful for the opportunity to connect with the community, contribute to meaningful work, and witness the impact of legal advocacy in action. Excited to continue developing my legal knowledge and public service experience as I work toward a career in law and policy.

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  • Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles reposted this

    View profile for Austen Parrish

    Dean and Chancellor’s Professor of Law, University of California Irvine School of Law

    UC Irvine Law 1L’s spent part of their Mid-Semester Review Week working with attorneys from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP to assist clients of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles to apply for Legal Permanent Residency. This collaboration has been going since 2014, helping 161 victims of crime to seek permanency. Special thanks to Orrick, and to 2L’s Akua Kesewa-Agyeman and Adelaide Apostol as well as 3L Madeleine Malicdem for serving as student leaders. #probono (University of California, Irvine School of Law HT: Anna Strasburg Davis)

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  • We’re thrilled to announce our Emcee for this year’s Access to Justice Gala: Golden Globe-winning actor and musician Katey Sagal! 🎤✨ Katey Sagal has captivated audiences with a wide range of dramatic and comedic roles throughout her celebrated career. Her TV credits include “Sons of Anarchy” (Golden Globe Award), “8 Simple Rules,” and “Married…With Children,” while her film credits include “Trust,” “Bleed for This,” and “Pitch Perfect 2.” A talented musician, Katey has released two albums, “Well” and “Room,” and her memoir “Grace Notes: My Recollections” was published by Simon & Schuster in 2017. We’re so grateful for Katey’s support of our inspiring honorees and LAFLA’s mission to ensure equal justice for all. Join us on Wednesday, October 29 to celebrate our honorees! Learn more & get your tickets 🎟️ at www.lafla.org/atj!

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    View profile for Michael Kogutek

    Retired Psychologist | Volunteer Coach & Nonprofit Job Board Host — Presence in action. Purpose. Service. Opportunity. No pitch. No performance. Just space — for what’s real. Om Shanti!

    The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles is #hiring an Executive Assistant. (Los Angeles) $60-70K The Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (LAFLA) is a nonprofit law firm founded in 1929 that provides free civil legal services to low-income residents of Los Angeles County. It helps with housing/eviction defense, domestic violence and family law, immigration, public benefits, and record clearing. LAFLA also runs self-help legal centers in courthouses and clinics across the county. Each year, it serves over 100,000 people, working to advance equal justice through direct services, advocacy, and community education.  Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gvqMtXSt

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  • #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth Lucy came to the U.S. with one goal: to create a better future for her daughter, who stayed behind in Thailand while Lucy pursued a nursing degree. Not long after arriving, she fell in love and got married. At first, life seemed full of promise. But when Lucy decided to return to school, everything changed. Her husband became controlling and violent, determined to take away her independence. Afraid for her safety, and terrified she might never see her daughter again, Lucy turned to LAFLA for help. With LAFLA’s support, Lucy secured permanent residency, which allowed her to gain protection from her abuser without relying on him for legal status. She was finally free to reclaim her life and continue her education safely. Every year, LAFLA’s clinics assist over 500 survivors like Lucy, helping them obtain protection from their abusers and empowering them to build a better life for themselves and their families. If you or someone you love needs help, visit https://lnkd.in/gEB3VQCn. #DVAM

  • October is #DomesticViolenceAwarenessMonth, and LAFLA and the Survivor Justice Center are hosting a one-day legal clinic dedicated to uplifting and supporting survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. LAFLA advocates and ALIGHT (Alliance to Lead Impact in Global Human Trafficking) will provide expert legal support and a special presentation tailored to the unique challenges survivors face. 🛍️ Special 'Hope Bags' for attendees ☕️ Free breakfast & lunch 🚗 Free on-site parking When: Wednesday, October 8 | 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM Where: The Center for Healthy Communities at The California Endowment 1000 N Alameda Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 More information and registration at https://lnkd.in/gQHdjtex.

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  • Looking to make a meaningful impact with your legal skills? Check out the latest issue of LAFLA’s Pro Bono Newsletter for current and upcoming opportunities to serve! Whether you're passionate about disaster recovery, immigration, housing, survivor justice, or mental health, LAFLA has a range of opportunities, from special projects and short-term matters to full-scope cases. We provide the training and support—you provide the advocacy that changes lives. View this issue and sign up to stay up to date on new opportunities: https://lnkd.in/gZZGn5fU]

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  • We’re proud to present this year’s Pro Bono Service Award to Morrison Foerster and Jack Londen, Senior Of Counsel—both exemplary partners to the field of legal aid. Over his 45 years at Morrison Foerster, Jack has led major impact litigation to expand resources and accountability in California’s K–12 public schools, ensure humane conditions in Border Patrol detention centers, and defend public funding for youth legal services. Jack has also led hundreds of individual pro bono cases and served in leadership roles, including Executive Director (volunteer) of the California Access to Justice Commission, co-chair of the National Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, and service on numerous nonprofit boards and ABA committees. Join us on Wednesday, October 29 to celebrate Jack and Morrison Foerster’s incredible commitment to pro bono work. 🎟️ Learn more & get tickets: lafla.org/atj

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