Louisville Bar Foundation Inc. Endowment Fund
Louisville Bar Foundation Inc. Endowment Fund
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About this organization
Mission
To raise and distribute funds in the form of grants to not-for- profit organizations in the Louisville area that provide legal services to the poor and disadvantaged, conduct programs to educate citizens about the law, and support improvements and access to the justice system.
About
Legal Aid Society-Fresh Start Program assist low wage or unemployed individuals facing barriers to maintaining or reinstating employment. The project will target barriers such as criminal records,drivers license suspensions, discrimination and domestic violence. The recent legislative changes to Kentuckys law on crimal record expungement has resulted in an increased need for Legal Aids services. The grant will leverage other funds to allow the Legal Aid Society to continue the employment of a full-time AmeriCorps Equal Justice Works Employment Opportunity Fellow (attorney) to provide these services.