GLSP

January 8, 2012

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Let us help you find answers

Phyllis Holmen, Executive Director

“Georgia Legal Services Program delivers on our nation’s promise of ‘justice for all’ by providing legal services to low-income Georgians with critical civil (non-criminal) legal problems”

In addition our attorneys are key thought leaders on issues of rural poverty in this state.   With our statewide scope and very local presence through our 11 regional offices, and after 40 years serving thousands of low-income Georgians, we have developed deep expertise on the difficulties facing the poor, from the living conditions of itinerant farm workers in south Georgia to health care shortages in Appalachia. The poor in Georgia have few advocates giving voice to their problems and helping them find solutions. If you have questions about their lives, please let us help you find answers. pholmen@glsp.org.

There are great stories at GLSP. Contact our public information specialist, Camille Pendley, at cpendley@glsp.org to hear about them. We’ll put you in touch with our experts throughout the state.

For more information on GLSP Practice Areas and the specialist attorneys in those areas click on a link below.

Click below for experts in each of these practice areas

Advocacy for Low-Income Georgians
Community Development
Economic Opportunity
Family Law
Education
Farmworker Rights
Health Care
Housing
Public Benefits

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