
Atira Legal Advocacy Program for Women in the Downtown Eastside
Women can obtain free legal advice in: Aboriginal law, Police Complaints, Ombudsperson Complaints, Privacy & Information, Crime Victim Assistance Program applications, basic Family Law issues, Ministry of Children & Families (MCFD), basic Criminal Law (incl. victims of crime), Human Rights, Animal law, Legal Aid applications, BC Income Assistance/Disability, Tenancy & Notary services. Ongoing assistance & representation at tribunals are available on a limited basis.
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- Abuse & family violence; Children & teens; Counselling or support; Courts & tribunals; Crimes & offences; Disabilities; Family law; Housing, tenancy & neighbours; Indigenous Peoples; Information or self-help; Legal advice, representation or advocacy; Legal help & lawyers; Pensions, benefits & welfare; Privacy & access to information; Rights & citizenship; Seniors; Victims of crime; Women
- type of service
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Legal advice, representation or advocacy; Information or self-help; Counselling or support
- location
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Atira's Legal Advocacy Program Atira's Legal Advocacy Program
- address:
- 101 E. Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 1K7 101 E. Cordova Street, Vancouver, BC V6A1K7
- phone:
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604.331.1407 ext. 114
legaladvocate@atira.bc.ca
- language support:
- English
- hours:
- Tuesdays - Thursdays (subject to availability/statutory holidays). Please email: volunteer_advocate@atira.bc.ca or call to book an appointment or find out about drop-in times.
- service restriction:
- For low-income women (including self-identified/transwomen) in the Downtown Eastside
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