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Over the past 25 years, the VLP has cultivated relationships with many

community organizations.  To the benefit of our clients and volunteers, we are

proud to list the following organizations as VLP collaborators and partners.

 

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Cochise County Bar Association

 

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New Beginnings for Women and Children

    www.nbwctucson.org

    New Beginnings for Women and Children is a nonprofit, nonsectarian

    organization, founded in Tucson in 1987, to help homeless women and their

    children become financially independent.

 

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Old Pueblo Community Services

    www.oldpueblocommunityservices.org

    The Old Pueblo Community Services is a non-profit grassroots organization

    dedicated to help the poor, homeless, and oppressed in Tucson, Arizona. We

    have a special interest in helping those who are incarcerated, suffer from

    addiction issues, and are homeless upon release. Development of social and

    economic justice programs is a passion of the Old Pueblo Community

    Services and to accomplish our goals we collaborate with many organizations

    to fulfill our mission.

 

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Pima County Bar Association

    www.pimacountybar.org

    The mission of the Pima County Bar Association is to provide service and

    leadership to the public and to the profession; to provide to all people of Pima

    County access to and awareness of the law, and to promote respect for and

    satisfaction in the profession.

 

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Pio Decimo

    www.ccs-soaz.org/pd/pd.html

    Center Pio Decimo Center is a community center serving one of Tucson’s

    oldest neighborhoods in the central part of the city. Pio Decimo has been a

    place of safety, nurturing, and learning for almost 60 years. Childcare,

    transitional housing for homeless families, senior services, language classes

    (ESL), financial literacy classes, and youth programs make up some of the

    agency’s activities.

 

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Primavera Foundation

    www.primavera.org

    Primavera sows the seeds of change by strengthening lives, building

    communities, and advocating for social justice. To address our mission,

    Primavera's innovative programs and services provide a full range of

    opportunities to help people transition from poverty to greater well-being

    and security.

 

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Tucson Centers for Women and Children

    www.tucsoncenters.com

    Tucson Centers for Women and Children (TCWC) is dedicated to stopping the

    cycle of domestic violence and providing a safe environment and resources for

    victims and survivors of all types of abuse on their journey toward healing and

    self empowerment.

 

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University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law

     www.law.arizona.edu 

     In the fall of 1999, the Volunteer Lawyers Program and the University of

     Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law formed a partnership, VLP

     Advocates, to help deliver legal services to those Pima County residents

     most in need of civil legal help.  The idea behind the partnership began to

     take shape when law students who serve on the University's Community

     Service Board began to discuss ways in which law students could get

     involved in law-related community service.  To date, more than 480 law

     students have volunteered with the VLP.  In 2005 alone, 124 law students

     volunteered their time through the VLP, up from 110 in 2004 and 77 in 2003. 

     These law students will touch approximately 1,000 cases this year, almost

     one third of the total cases handled by the VLP annually.

     More information about the VLP Advocates.

 

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