LEGAL SERVICES
Legal Services
CENTER FOR VICTIM AND HUMAN RIGHTS
317-610-3427 | www.cvhr.org
contact@cvhr.org
201 N Illinois St., 16th Floor, South Tower, 46204
Bus lines: 3, 6, 10, 15, 18, 25, 28, 34, 37, 39, RedLine 90…
Hours: M-F 9am-5pm; Appointment required Services: Humanitarian immigration (U and T visas, VAWA petitions), protection orders, crime victim rights enforcement, asylum, special immigrant juvenile status | Requirements: Cases must be filed in Marion County for PO assistance and/or joint protection order/paternity assistance. Immigration assistance available for those residing outside of Marion County, as long as they can come to CVHR offices for initial interview
COMMUNITY ALLIANCE OF THE FAR EASTSIDE (CAFÉ)
317-890-3288 call for more information
www.cafeindy.org
8902 E 38th St, 46226
Bus lines: 38, 39
Hours: M-Th 9am-4pm; F 9am-12pm
Services: Employment, financial, re-entry, career pathway coaches; therapist; Youth Employment Specialist (ages 16-24); free Christian Legal Services every Tu 10am-12pm; free HIV testing from Damien Center W 10am-12pm; EAP (until May); Parole Officers W (all day); ESL classes M-Th 9am-12pm; high school equivalency classes M-Th 12-3pm; resume writing with WorkOne W all day; senior program M-Th 10am-1pm; Center for Working Families (employment, financial coaching, therapy if needed); Great Families 2020 (multi-generational program for individuals with children requiring daycare)
Requirements: Live in catchment area (Arlington Ave. - Cumberland Ave./East Washington - 56th St.); ID and social security card needed for program enrollment
INDIANA CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
317-635-4059 | To file a complaint online: www.formstack.com/forms/?1157118-hfibE7kI4V www.aclu-in.org | intake@aclu-in.org
1031 E. Washington St., 46202
Bus line: 8
Hours: M-F 8:30am-5pm
Services: Legal assistance with civil liberties issues against government agencies | Requirements: Must be a violation of United States/Indiana Constitution; no third party complaints
INDIANA DISABILITY RIGHTS
800-622-4845 | www.indianadisabilityrights.org | info@indianadisabilityrights.org
4701 N Keystone Ave., Suite 222, 46205
Bus lines: 19, 26
Hours: M-F 8:30am-5pm.
After initial contact, an Intake Advocate will contact you and discuss your concerns. Currently conducting in-person intake by appointment only.
Services: Information, referral; investigate allegations of abuse, neglect, exploitation of people with disabilities; monitor providers of services to people with disabilities; advocacy services
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES – HOMELESS PROJECT
317-631-9410 or Toll Free: 800-869-0212
indianalegalservices.org/node/578/indiana-legal-services-homeless-project
1200 Madison Ave. Suite 300, 46225 (Madison Plaza)
Hours: Call for more information
Services: legal representation, consultation, advice in family, consumer, housing, or public benefits | Requirements: Must be homeless and have income less than 125% of Federal Poverty Guidelines, currently not open to public due to public health concerns
INDIANAPOLIS LEGAL AID SOCIETY REBUILDING THROUGH EDUCATION, ADVOCACY & COMMUNITY OUTREACH HOLISTICALLY (REACH) REENTRY PROGRAM
317-635-9538 | www.indylas.org
English Foundation Building—615 N Alabama St., Room 122, 46204
Bus line: RedLine 90
Hours: M-F 9am-5pm; phones not answered 12pm-1pm
Services: Legal assistance for family law issues (divorce, custody, child support), landlord/tenant issues, bankruptcy, civil issues. Education, advocacy, community outreach services | Requirements: Income below 125% of federal poverty guidelines for free services
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NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC
Intake: 877-236-0730; Current clients: 317-429-4158
www.nclegalclinic.org
3333 N Meridian St., #201, 46208
Bus line: RedLine 90
Hours: Call or visit website for times and locations for new client intakes. Arrive 15-30 minutes early for the walk-in time you select. Not open to the public during COVID, phone and email only.
Services: Legal assistance with civil issues in Spanish and English, excluding divorce or criminal cases. Visit website for more details Fees: Legal advice is free; cases are accepted for pro bono representation based on income and availability of lawyers