On April 9, a new Ohio law will bring several positive changes to drivers' license suspensions and fees. Watch Legal Aid attorney Regina Campbell explain these changes and how they will impact drivers.v #Cincinnati #LegalAid #DriversLicense
About us
The Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati was founded in 1908 to secure justice and protect the rights of the needy. For over 100 years, the Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati and its affiliate Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio, LLC, have been the primary providers of civil legal services in the Greater Cincinnati/southwest Ohio area. The Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati’s mission is to resolve serious legal problems of low-income people, promote economic and family stability, and reduce poverty through effective legal assistance.
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http://www.lascinti.org
External link for Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, OH
- Type
- Nonprofit
Locations
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Primary
215 E. 9th St.
Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45202, US
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10 Journal Sq
Suite 300
Hamilton, Ohio 45011, US
Employees at Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
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Michelle Knox
Legal Advocate | Mentor | Scholar
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Alana O'Koon
Executive Assistant at Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
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Allison Reynolds-Berry
Director of Administration and Client Services at Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
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Cynthia Resor
Chief Financial Officer at Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati
Updates
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Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati reposted this
Click the link below to fill out the "Become a Volunteer" form. https://lnkd.in/gnDXTU83
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Attorney Molly Bohanan works on both housing law and tax law, with Legal Aid's Health-Law Partnership team and Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic. Many of her cases focus on preventing evictions and housing voucher terminations as well as resolving identity theft situations. She recently assisted a Brown County mobile homeowner to stay in her home. Molly commented, “Having an attorney gave my client the peace of mind that her home situation would be positively resolved.” #Cincinnati #LegalAid #Attorney #Housing
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Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati reposted this
Jessica Savage, a BakerHostetler legal assistant, played an important role supporting Baker attorneys who volunteered with the VLP to assist homeowners appeal their 2023 Hamilton County property tax increases. "I was thankful for the opportunity to provide professional and administrative support as part of our firm’s volunteering to help low-income homeowners through the VLP”, Jessica said. She noted that the chance to give her time and talent to the community was "personally and professionally rewarding." When asked about the case's impact, she said "Working on the Board of Revisions cases was particularly important because we helped ensure that seniors and families on fixed incomes could remain in their homes." Thank you, Jessica. Your support made a difference in our ability to assist clients.
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We're hiring! Legal Aid is accepting applications for an Administrative Law Advocate for our Income, Work, & Health practice group at the Cincinnati office. Please visit our website to learn more. https://lnkd.in/dGFgM-dF #LegalAid #LawAdvocate #Hiring #Cincinnati
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Check out the new LinkedIn page for the Volunteer Lawyers Project!
Welcome to the Volunteer Lawyers Project! To get the 411 on the VLP, check out the slides or visit our website at www.vlpcincinnati.org.
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Hear Legal Aid Attorney Nick DiNardo speak with Cincinnati Edition’s Lucy May regarding the rising eviction rates in Hamilton County. Tom Hodges, managing attorney at J. Thomas Hodges & Associates, and Nick Zingarelli, director and chief attorney at the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts Help Center also participated in the discussion. To listen to the recording of the discussion, visit WVXU or click the link below.
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Over-the-Rhine Community Housing (ORTCH) celebrated the opening of its newest affordable housing project, Vandalia Point, with a ribbon cutting on February 25. This Northside development adds 52 affordable housing units to the community and was developed in partnership with Urban Sites, and with the support of NEST and the Northside neighborhood. The project joins two others that OTRCH has completed in the last year - Barrister House in downtown Cincinnati and Slater Hall in the West End. Legal Aid Managing Attorney Nick DiNardo, current OTRCH Board President, noted, "While Greater Cincinnati has a gap of at least 20,000 affordable homes, this project is a positive step forward in building much-needed affordable housing." He continued, "While my work at Legal Aid includes preventing evictions, improving housing conditions, and stabilizing neighborhoods, my service on the OTRCH board also allows me to get to the root of the housing problem: the huge need in our community for more affordable housing.”
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Legal Aid Attorneys Stacy Purcell and Stephanie Moes at the Cincinnati NAACP's recent Home Strong Event. Stacy provided attendees with an overview of property tax issues and resources, and shared how people can self- advocate for housing aid programs by speaking to their local representatives. Stacy and Stephanie also gave individual homeowners information about home inheritance and property tax issues, and how Legal Aid can help. Thank you to Cincinnati NAACP for hosting the event!
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The federal program that provided reimbursement for stolen SNAP benefits is no longer active, so it's more important than ever to protect your SNAP benefits. Your PIN can be stolen with hidden devices on EBT card readers, so read up on how to protect your benefits, as well as what to do if they are stolen.
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