News Release
Texas Access to Justice Foundation
August 8, 2012
Texas Access to Justice Foundation
Announces Grants for Veterans' Legal Services
Funds
will support 11 nonprofits that provide civil legal services for veterans
Austin,
Texas --
The
Texas Access to Justice Foundation
(TAJF) has announced grants to 11 nonprofit organizations that will help
fund legal aid services for Texas veterans. With these grants, public
interest and pro bono lawyers will be able to provide legal representation
to low-income Texas veterans with basic civil legal problems such as denial
of benefits or disability, family law matters arising from deployment, and
other issues that may arise due to a veteran’s absence from home during
military service.
The Texas
Access to Justice Commission—through its Champions of Justice
Gala—raised more than $413,000 in 2012. TAJF will use the money raised to
provide the grants to the selected nonprofit organizations. Now in its third
year, the Champions of Justice Gala has raised more than $1 million for
veterans’ legal services since its inception.
The nonprofits receiving grant awards
include:
- Baylor University School of Law, Waco
- Cathedral Justice Project, Houston
- Community Justice Foundation, San Antonio
- Fort Bend Lawyers Care, Richmond
- Houston Bar Foundation, Houston
- Jefferson County Bar Foundation, Beaumont
- Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas, Fort Worth (also
includes Dallas, Panhandle)
- Lone Star Legal Aid, Houston (includes East Texas)
- Oficina Legal del Pueblo Unido Inc. (Texas Civil
Rights Project), Austin, South Texas
- Tarrant County Bar Foundation, Fort Worth
- Texas Legal Services Center, Austin (statewide)
“These funds
will help provide legal services for the many veterans returning from Iraq
and Afghanistan and others who have sacrificed so much for our country,”
Richard L. Tate, chair of the board of directors of the Texas Access to
Justice Foundation, said. “Whether it’s through legal clinics,
a staff attorney or help from a pro bono lawyer, these organizations will
provide for the civil legal representation they need and deserve.”
TAJF has awarded nearly
$350 million in its 28 years of existence.
Legal aid organizations funded by the Texas
Access to Justice Foundation help more than 100,000 low-income Texas
families each year with their civil legal needs. However, due to a lack of
resources, only about 20 to 25 percent of the civil legal needs of
low-income and poor Texans are being met.
To qualify for
legal help from a program funded by TAJF, an individual normally cannot earn
more than $13,963 per year. A family of four must earn less than $28,813 per
year.
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The
Texas Access to Justice Foundation,
created by the Supreme Court of Texas in 1984, is the largest state-based
funding source for the provision of civil legal aid in Texas. The
organization is committed to the vision that all Texans will have equal
access to justice, regardless of their income. The Foundation administers a
variety of funding sources, which are earmarked to assist nonprofit
organizations in providing legal aid to approximately 100,000 Texans each
year.
Contact: Kimberly Schmitt 512-320-0099, ext. 104
kschmitt@teajf.org
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