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 | | Friends of Farmworkers | | Philadelphia, PA | | For Help, you must be: | at or below 125.0% of poverty level; | Priority in representation for migrant farmworkers, mushroom workers, and food processing workers who have employment related claims or claims related to the client’s status as a farmworker.Other farmworkers, mushroom workers, and food processing workers with employment related problems may qualify for representation. Workers from immigrant and migrant communities with significant migrant and seasonal farmworker populations who are not employed in agriculture may under certain circumstances qualify for FOF representation. |  |  |  |
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 | Pennsylvania Farmworker Project  | | Philadelphia, PA | | For Help, you must be: | at or below 125.0% of poverty level; | Asset determination is made according to Philadelphia Legal Assistance, Inc.'s asset ceiling policy. | | | | See full listing for exceptions to income requirements. |  |  |  |
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 | | The Pension Rights Project | | Philadelphia, PA | | This group does not provide legal representation in court. | | For Help, you must be: | Any Pennsylvania resident or individuals who are not Pennsylvania residents but who are seeking retirement benefits from a Pennsylvania-based company or employment, can contact the Pension Rights Project at 1-866-735-7737, Monday Through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm for assistance with a pension problem, at no charge. | | This group provides only brief advice in this area of law. |  |  |  |
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