Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation Awards $268,600 to San Antonio Groups to Provide Legal Aid to the Poor.AUSTIN, Texas -- Six nonprofit organizations in San Antonio San Antonio (săn ăntō`nēō, əntōn`), city (1990 pop. 935,933), seat of Bexar co., S central Tex., at the source of the San Antonio River; inc. 1837. will receive grants totaling $268,600 from the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation to provide civil legal assistance, such as advice or representation, to individuals who cannot afford attorneys. The Foundation will disburse dis·burse tr.v. dis·bursed, dis·burs·ing, dis·burs·es To pay out, as from a fund; expend. See Synonyms at spend. [Obsolete French desbourser, from Old French desborser $11.8 million statewide to providers of legal aid over the 2005 grant year. Family Violence Prevention Services Inc. will receive $63,600; MALDEF MALDEF Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund will receive $49,800; Catholic Charities of San Antonio will receive $38,800; Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights will receive $38,800; Refugee Aid Project will receive $23,800; and St. Mary's Immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important. Clinic will receive $53,800. In addition to the organizations based in San Antonio, the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation has allocated $3,219,414 to Weslaco-based Texas RioGrande Legal Aid. Texas RioGrande Legal Aid is the primary provider of legal aid for the Southwest Texas Service Area, which is composed of 68 counties, including Bexar, Cameron, El Paso El Paso (ĕl pă`sō), city (1990 pop. 515,342), seat of El Paso co., extreme W Tex., on the Rio Grande opposite Juárez, Mex.; inc. 1873. , Nueces, Travis and Webb. Texas RioGrande Legal aid operates an office in San Antonio. Austin-based Advocacy Inc. will receive $261,730 to provide legal assistance to people with disabilities in Southwest Texas, including San Antonio. The Supreme Court of Texas created the Foundation (www.teajf.org) in 1984 to administer funds earmarked for the provision of civil legal aid to low-income Texans. Currently, the Foundation manages funds from the Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts (IOLTA IOLTA Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts ) Program; the Basic Civil Legal Services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. (BCLS BCLS abbr. basic cardiac life support ) Program, a court filing fee add-on; the Crime Victims Civil Legal Services (CVCLS) Program; and private donations. Unlike the criminal system, Texans facing civil legal problems are not guaranteed an attorney. Each year, legal aid organizations assist more than 100,000 poor Texans with their civil legal needs in matters such as protection from domestic violence, access to medical care and landlord-tenant issues. "Legal aid advocates work tirelessly to provide much-needed civil legal services to the most vulnerable people in our society -- from the elderly to the abused to those with disabilities," said Lisa Melton, director of grants for the Texas Equal Access to Justice Foundation. "With these grant funds, legal aid organizations can continue their wonderful work of providing access to justice for those in seemingly hopeless situations." To be eligible for legal aid under IOLTA and BCLS funding, an individual must not earn more than $11,638 per year. To be eligible under CVCLS, an individual must not earn more than $17,456. However, because the need for legal services is so great, legal aid groups only meet about 25 percent of the legal needs of poor and low-income Texans. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the U.S. Census Bureau, approximately 216,000 Bexar County residents, or 16 percent of the county population, live below poverty level. For a complete list of TEAJF 2005 grant awards, go to www.teajf.org. |
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