

Legal Advocacy Program
Legal Advocacy Program An advocate may help you understand information on: your rights and options, reconsideration requests, tribunals, procedures and investigations. An advocate may also: provide information and referrals, help with writing letters, applications and forms. A legal advocate cannot give legal advice.
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- Abuse & family violence; Consumer; Counselling or support; Courts & tribunals; Crimes & offences; Debt; Employment; Family law; Health; Housing, tenancy & neighbours; Information or self-help; Legal help & lawyers; Pensions, benefits & welfare; Privacy & access to information; Rights & citizenship; Taxes & finances; Victims of crime
- type of service
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Information or self-help; Counselling or support
- location
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Vernon Women's Transition House Society Vernon Women's Transition House Society
- address:
- #303 - 3402 27th Ave, Vernon, BC V1T 1S1 #303 - 3402 27th Ave, Vernon, BC V1T1S1
- phone:
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250-558-3850 ext. 214
- language support:
- English
- hours:
- By Appointment Only Drop-in on Wednesday 9:00am – 3:30pm. Covid-19 Notice: Working off-site and continue to deliver counselling, outreach and victim services by phone, text, email and web-based platforms. Help is available 24/7 please call 250-542-1122.
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