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Offers education to farmworkers to identify Human Labor Trafficking in the workplace. Also provides assistance on how to report suspicion of human trafficking amongst workers.
Provides users with legal information, direct them to legal resources, and connect them with legal aid programs in their area. The virtual program assists with legal issues, including: - Unemployment Benefits - House and Apartment - Money and Debt - Work and Business - Wills and Guardianship

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Labor and Employment Law
Provides assistance for individuals impacted by incarceration and assists with criminal records relief. Services include: - Criminal records sealing and expungement - Healthcare waiver applications - Licensing appeals - Driver's license reinstatement - Legal issues surrounding transportation - Other legal barriers individuals face because of prior incarceration
MALDEF has defended the rights of the Latino community in the U.S. MALDEF works in litigation, public policy advocacy, and community education in the areas of: Education, Employment, Immigrant Rights, and Political Access.They do NOT do any immigration representation (i.e. deportation; asylum; adjustment of status)

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Immigration Issues
Hispanic/Latino Community
Labor and Employment Law
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Education Advocacy Groups
University of Chicago - Arthur Kane Center for Clinical Legal Education provides free or low-cost legal services related to the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government.

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Labor and Employment Law
FLAP staff and Community Navigators-Independent Contractors seek to educate low-income workers about their rights in the workplace. Our organization builds upon relationships with churches, consulates, and organizations in the community to deliver "Know your Rights" presentations to groups of low-income workers. FLAP staff and Community Navigators-Independent Contractors travel to different populations in Illinois to inform low-income workers about their rights and the legal resources available to them. Through its own community outreach and education work and through its relationship with other community groups in the area, FLAP builds a relationship of trust with low-income immigrant, migrant, and seasonal low-income workers.
Loyola University - Community Law Center Clinic offers legal assistance related to the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government.
FLAP staff and Community Navigators-Independent Contractors seek to educate low-income workers about their rights in the workplace. Our organization builds upon relationships with churches, consulates, and organizations in the community to deliver "Know your Rights" presentations to groups of low-income workers. FLAP staff and Community Navigators-Independent Contractors travel to different populations in Illinois to inform low-income workers about their rights and the legal resources available to them. Through its own community outreach and education work and through its relationship with other community groups in the area, FLAP builds a relationship of trust with low-income immigrant, migrant, and seasonal low-income workers.
Ascend Justice offers free help with legal problems commonly experienced by survivors, such as: need reasonable accommodations at work, break their leases or change their locks, screening and referrals for bankruptcy along with crime victims' compensation.

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Labor and Employment Law
Bankruptcy Assistance
Landlord/Tenant Dispute Resolution
Crime Victim Compensation