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American University, General Practice Clinic
Washington, DC
Archdiocesan Legal Network of Catholic Charities
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 ALN uses a slightly modified version of the Federal Poverty Guidelines to determine client eligibility for pro bono legal services.
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.
Columbus Community Legal Services Catholic University Elder Law Program
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 Over 60 years old
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
Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia - NW Office
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia - SE Intake - at the Advocates for Justice and Education in the Anacostia Professional Building
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
Legal Aid Society of the District of Columbia - SE Intake - at the Children's Health Project in the THEARC
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 at or below 200.0% of poverty level;
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;
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 HIV / AIDS Legal Clinic
Washington, DC
For Help, you must be:
 A person with HIV/AIDS
 Related to a person with HIV/AIDS
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 Clinic 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
Whitman-Walker Clinic Legal Services - Max Robinson Center Office in SE
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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