South Brooklyn Legal Services provides free legal help in civil cases to low-income people living in western and southern Brooklyn. The HIV Project provides free legal help in civil cases to HIV-infected individuals and their families. In addition, the HIV Project trains community-based organizations on legal issues affecting HIV-related persons.
En Español
Servicios Legales del Sur de Brooklyn provee ayuda legal gratuita en casos civiles para personas de bajos ingresos que viven en el oeste y el sur de Brooklyn. El Proyecto VIH proporciona ayuda legal gratuita en casos civiles para personas infectadas con el VIH y sus familias. Además, el Proyecto VIH entrena organizaciones de base comunitaria sobre cuestiones jurídicas que afectan a las personas relacionadas con el VIH.
HOW TO GET HELP
To contact this group, CALL (718) 237-5546
Monday:
09:00-05:00
Tuesday:
09:00-05:00
Wednesday:
09:00-05:00
Thursday:
09:00-05:00
Friday:
09:00-05:00
Have papers relating to the problem on hand when you call.
You can also walk in to the office at 105 Court Street, Brooklyn, during the hours listed above.
WHO WE SERVE
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
Languages for which interpreters can be provided: Whenever they are needed.
Wheelchair Accessible: Y
Access for the deaf: Relay services 800-421-1220 (voice) and 800-662-1200 (TTY)
Income Guidelines:
Your family's income should be at or below 125.0% of the poverty level.
(Get more information about income guidelines.)
This program can accept individuals with incomes up to 187.5% of the poverty level if the person has special circumstances such as high medical bills, child care expenses, or other debts.
Other Requirements: For help, you must be:
HIV positive or related to an HIV positive individual You must be a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant. This program does not serve prisoners
TYPE OF HELP
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources: