The Commonwealth Advocacy Project is a non-profit organization based in Harrisburg, PA, dedicated to protecting the civil rights of low-income residents across Pennsylvania. With a team of nine attorneys and ten support staff spread across five offices, they provide free legal representation in areas such as immigration, language access, civil rights, housing, employment, and public benefits.
Through class action litigation, administrative law, legislative advocacy, and impact litigation, the Commonwealth Advocacy Project strives to create positive change and assist low-income individuals and families in their pursuit of self-sufficiency. Their work is funded by IOLTA, grant funding, attorneys fees, and generous donations, all of which contribute to their mission of providing effective legal assistance to those in need.
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