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Legal Aid Needs A Funding Lifeline

In an editorial, the Cleveland Plain Dealer urges United Way, the private sector, voters, and the federal Legal Services Corporation to all take steps ensuring adequate funding for legal aid programs. "The services offered by Legal Aid are key to the promise of equal justice for all," it states. To read more, click here.

2017-06-08T13:54:31-05:00March 15th, 2012|

Classes Help to Find Road Out of Poverty

The Akron Beacon Journal is featuring a series of profiles of individuals hoping to climb out of poverty after learning financial skills, including how to save. The classes, which are part of the Bridges out of Poverty program, are called Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin'-By-World. To read more, and find links to the entire series [...]

2017-06-08T13:54:31-05:00March 12th, 2012|

Capital Law School Honors Board Member Janet Green Marbley

Janet Green Marbley, Administrator for the Supreme Court of Ohio Clients’ Security Fund and a Foundation board member, has received Capital University Law School's David D. White Award. The award is named for the first African American to graduate from Capital's law school, who then became the first African American to practice law in Columbus. [...]

2017-06-08T13:54:30-05:00March 12th, 2012|

Central Ohio Food Banks Now Offer Fresh Produce Year Round

Department of Agriculture surveys estimate that about one in six Ohio households don't always have enough food, and must rely on resources such as food pantries. Several central Ohio food banks are now offering farmers' markets to allow food insecure households access to fresh produce. Low income people may suffer from more diseases or generally [...]

2017-06-08T13:54:28-05:00March 2nd, 2012|