www.seattlecommlaw.org Like most of us, I have experienced news stories, letters, comments on the radio, and flags flying at half-mast to signify the Memorial Day and the memories of those […]
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Hooverville, can we learn from the past?
Can we learn from the past? This article on “Hooverville” posted by the University of Washington speaks of people dealing with homelessness in the 1930s and draws some comparison to […]
Equal Justice Coalition Story of the Week:
“Ben” is 60 years and was previously incarcerated. After a lifetime of laboring as a union worker, he is unable to work any longer and learned that he has a […]
GIVE BIG SEATTLE! Disabled Homeless Advocacy
May 4, 2015 WHAT HAS SEATTLE COMMUNITY LAW CENTER BEEN DOING? 871 Clients served in 2014 / 153 Cases in progress 281 Cases completed in 2014 / 162 Rejected cases […]
Running Uphill
Darren (not his real name) had a stroke which caused both physical and cognitive challenges. Being denied disability benefits and without a home, Darren and SCLC found each other. With […]
BLC is Hiring!
SCLC is seeking to hire a passionate Development Coordinator to stand with us as we work with people who are living with disabilities and fighting for their economic and medical […]