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Below you will find a list of organizations, their points of contact, and details about legal practice areas and geographical areas of service. To add your organization, please e-mail jheaton@legalaid.org and give your information following the format below. 

 




Bay Area Legal Services, Inc.: Major General Ernest A. and Marilyn Bedke Veterans Law Center

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues:   Alexandra Srsic, Esq.
Contact Information for Attorneys:  asrsic@bals.org, 813-232-1222 ext 108
Contact Information for Client Intake: www.bals.org, 813-232-1343, option 1
Substantive Areas Served:  all substantive areas of law handled by BALS
Counties Served: BALS serves Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, and Sarasota Counties, veterans services vary by county
Do you have a pro bono component?   Yes; see below. 

1)  Veterans Legal Helpline, currently providing phone advice and brief services to Hillsborough and Pasco veterans and family members, 200% poverty in Hillsborough, 125% in Pasco. 
2)  MLP with Bay Pines VA in Pinellas County.  Each week attorneys are on site 2 days per week.  Contact number for Bay Pines Clinic:  (727) 398-9592.  Clients must be LSC-eligible. 
3)  We are planning to start an MLP at James A Haley VA in Tampa in mid-March 2019.  Contact phone number for appointments TBD.  200% poverty.
4)  SSVF:  Clients must be referred by their SSVF case manager.
 


Coast to Coast Legal Aid of South Florida

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues: Liam McGivern
Contact Information for Attorneys: lmcgivern@legalaid.org ; 954-736-2448
Contact Information for Client Intake: 954-736-2456 - Paralegal Chris Lovell
Areas Served: Evictions and housing for age 60+; public benefits; child support mod; consumer; driver licenses
Counties Served: Broward County
Pro bono component? No


Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida: Pro Bono Operation Esquire

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues:   Christie Bhageloe
Contact Information for Attorneys:  christieb@clsmf.org
Contact Information for Client Intake: christieb@clsmf.org
Substantive Areas Served:  most civil, administrative, or military matters
Counties Served: Brevard, Citrus, Flagler, Hernando, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Putnam, Seminole, Sumter and Volusia.
Do you have a pro bono component?   Yes

 


Gulfcoast Legal Services

Contact Information for Attorneys:  https://gulfcoastlegal.org/staff, 727-821-0726 (St Pete Office), 941-746-6151 (Bradenton Office)
501 1st Ave N, Suite 420, St. Petersburg FL 33701
1112 Manatee Ave E, 2nd Floor, Bradenton FL 34208
Contact Information for Client Intake:  https://gulfcoastlegal.org/request-assistance, 727-821-0726 (St Pete Office) 941-746-6151 (Bradenton Office)
Or visit our offices in person:
501 1st Ave N, Suite 420, St. Petersburg FL 33701
1112 Manatee Ave E, 2nd Floor, Bradenton FL 34208
Substantive Areas Served: housing, financial stability (consumer law, benefits, etc), immigration, family law
Counties Served: Pinellas, Sarasota, Manatee
Do you have a pro bono component?: Yes


Legal Aid Service of Broward County: Mission United Veterans Pro Bono Project

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues:   James Heaton, Esq.
Contact Information for Attorneys:  jheaton@legalaid.org 954-736-2443
Contact Information for Client Intake: jworkman@legalaid.org 954-358-5643
Substantive Areas Served:  most civil, administrative, or military matters
Counties Served: Broward County
Do you have a pro bono component?   Yes


Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.: Veterans Legal Advocacy Project

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues:  Brittney Horton, Esq.
Contact Information for Attorneys:  bhorton@legalservicesmiami.org 305-438-2457
Contact Information for Client Intake: 305-576-0080
Substantive Areas Served:  most civil, administrative, or military matters
Counties Served: Miami Dade and Monroe Counties
Do you have a pro bono component?   Yes


The Legal Aid Society of the Orange County Bar Association, Inc.

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues: Jamos Mobley, Project Manager 407-841-8310
Contact Information for Attorneys: Jamos Mobley, Project Manager,  407-841-8310 ext. 3124, jmobley@legalaidocba.org
Contact Information for Client Intake: Clients can walk in to one of our clinics or call our regular intake line at 407-841-8310 ext 3124.
Substantive Areas Served: Family Law, Housing, Immigration, Sealing/Expunction, Consumer Debt and Garnishment, Wills, POA, Healthcare Surrogate Designations, Living Will. 
Counties Served: Primarily Orange. However on some issues we will assist in Osceola and Volusia
Do you have a pro bono component? Yes. Our clinics are fully staffed by pro bono attorneys and we refer cases out through our pro bono panel.

Additionally, we have a medical-legal partnership with the VA called Veteran’s Advocacy, Legal Outreach & Representation Project (VALOR Project). We have three legal clinics per month staffed by pro bono attorneys. Two at the new Orlando VAMC and one at the old hospital which is now an outpatient clinic. We have raised our income guidelines to 275% FPL for our vets/spouses. We also work with Mission United to accept referrals for legal assistance.


The Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County, Inc.

Point of Contact for Veterans Issues:   Kerene Spencer, 561-655-8944 x 145
Contact Information for Attorneys:  Melva Harris-Rozier, 561-655-8944 x 228/ mrozier@legalaidpbc.org
Contact Information for Client Intake: VAP@legalaidpbc.org;  Hotline: 561-655-8944 x 366/ Online intake: www.legalaidpbc.org
Substantive Areas Served:  Veterans Benefits/Appeals/Upgrades, Wills and Estates and Guardianships
Counties Served: Palm Beach
Do you have a pro bono component?   Yes.


Military OneSource

Areas served: Nationwide


Seminole County Bar Association Legal Aid Society, Inc.: Veterans Advice Clinic that we offer every month at the local library in Casselberry, Florida.

Contact Information for Client Intake: Seminole County Residents on the 2nd Thursday of every month, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Substantive Areas Served: Veterans with family law issues or housing issues are the main focus of the clinic, but we also have a bank of pro bono attorneys who volunteer their time each month and can give advice in other substantive areas of the law.
POC for Veteran:  All the veteran needs to do is show up at the clinic and an attorney will meet and consult with him or her that day. In addition to the services outlined by Attorney Selsky in our office.  We have the mobile office of Senator Rubio also available during the Veteran’s clinic hours.  A representative from Senator Rubio is present to answer any other questions for the veterans and general public.
Counties Served: Seminole County
Do you have a pro bono component? Yes