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Washington Law Help Washington Law Help is a guide to free civil legal services for low-income persons and seniors in Washington.
Northwest Justice Project (NJP) NJP provides free legal assistance to address fundamental human needs such as housing, family safety, income security, health care, education, and more
Columbia Legal Services Columbia Legal Services advocates for laws that advance social, economic, and racial equity for people living in poverty.
Washington 211 Search by zip code for resources in your neighborhood.
Dispute Resolution Centers Trained mediators in your region. May require a sliding fee.
Aging/Elder Law Free civil legal services for low-income persons and seniors in Washington.
Foreclosure Mediation Program Provides homeowners facing foreclosure the opportunity to review options to keep their home.
Legal Assistance for Long-Term Care Planning Find legal tools to help plan for long-term care or health care needs.
Long-Term Care Ombudsman Services Protects and promotes the rights of residents of nursing homes, adult family homes, and assisted living facilities.

Refugee & Immigrant Assistance

Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Get Support in areas such as public policy work and community education.
American Immigration Lawyers Association Find help from the national association of more than 14,000 attorneys practicing immigration law.
Immigration Lawyer Search Use this search tool to locate an immigration attorney in your area.
American Civil Liberties Union of Washington State Find assistance and legal information available to immigrants and refugees: (206) 624-2180.
Middle Eastern Legal Association of Washington Join a legal clinic for Muslim and Middle Eastern community.
OneAmerica Get immigrant advocacy support for Know Your Rights training and naturalization services.
State Office of Refugee and Immigrant Assistance Find help to achieve economic self-sufficiency and cultural integration into Washington’s communities.
Naturalization  Becoming a U.S. Citizen Learn about services such as intake screening, application process, citizenship training, interview preparation, and appeals.
 

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