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American University, General Practice Clinic
Washington, DC
Asian Pacific American Legal Resource Center
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 Must be at or below 187% of poverty level.
 
See full listing for exceptions to income requirements.
Bread for the City Legal Clinic - NW
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
 Only D.C. residents are eligible.
Bread for the City Legal Clinic - SE
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
 Only D.C. residents are eligible.
CARECEN
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 CARECEN does not represent detained immigrants.
 An immigrant
D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program Advice & Referral Clinic - N.W.
Washington, DC
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program Advice & Referral Clinic - S.E.
Washington, DC
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
D.C. Lawyer Referral Service Bar Association of the District of Columbia
Washington, DC
D.C. Office of the Tenant Advocate
Washington, DC
Howard University School of Law Fair Housing Clinic LSC LOGO
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 Clients must fall below the federal poverty income guidelines.
Jeremiah's Circle of Friends Legal Clinic
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
 Individuals receiving public welfare benefits are automatically eligible; others must show income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines.To receive assistance, organizations must be either a) non-profit, cooperative, or tenant association or 2) a locally-owned and -operated business (no subsidiaries, chains or franchises) with under 20 employees.
Legal Counsel for the Elderly
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
 Over 60 years old
 For social security & disability, must be 55+
 
See full listing for exceptions to income requirements.
Legal Information Helpline District of Columbia
Washington, DC
This group does not provide legal representation in court.
Neighborhood Legal Services Program - Far Northeast/Southeast LSC LOGO
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 125.0% of poverty level;
 
See full listing for exceptions to income requirements.
Neighborhood Legal Services Program - Headquarters LSC LOGO
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 125.0% of poverty level;
Neighborhood Legal Services Program - Southeast LSC LOGO
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 125.0% of poverty level;
U.D.C. David A. Clarke School of Law Housing & Consumer Law Clinic
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 Serves low-income District of Columbia residents
Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs
Washington, DC
Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 Clients must be homeless, living in shelters or public housing or in imminent danger of becoming homeless.
Whitman-Walker Health Legal Services - Main Office in NW
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 We do not have specific income guidelines, except for our estate planning services. Prospective estate planning clients must have an annual income of less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines ($43,320 for a household of one in 2009) and liquid assets of less than $25,000.
 A person with HIV/AIDS
 HIV-negative client of Whitman-Walker medical or mental health services; or a gay, lesbian or transgender person seeking help with discrimination, access to health care, immigration or estate planning services-estate planning limited to low-income persons
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