The Homeless Persons Representation Project is a non-profit organization based in Baltimore, MD, dedicated to providing free civil legal services to individuals and families facing or experiencing homelessness in Maryland. Their staff and volunteers offer legal assistance through outreach in various locations, including shelters, soup kitchens, welfare offices, and community centers, with the aim of addressing the root causes of homelessness through direct representation and systemic advocacy.
The organization focuses on five key areas: economic justice, housing justice, veterans legal assistance, homeless youth initiative, and expungement. They work to help individuals access public benefits, preserve shelter and housing, obtain critical VA disability benefits, support homeless youth aged 13 to 25, and eliminate employment and housing restrictions for individuals with criminal records. To seek legal assistance, individuals can contact the Homeless Persons Representation Project by phone or mail, as provided on their website.
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