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Colorado Legal Services celebrates 100 years of serving Coloradans and looks ahead to the next 100
Colorado Legal Services today celebrates 100 years of fighting for justice for Coloradans with low incomes. The statewide legal aid organization serves around 10,000 Coloradans each year who are facing civil legal challenges, helping people in our communities stay housed, escape domestic violence, stop unfair debt collection, undo bureaucratic public benefits mistakes, solve tax disputes, protect the rights of farmworkers, advocate for survivors of human trafficking and severe crime, and fix complicated identification document issues.
Colorado legal aid organizations aim to create special license plate to support equal justice
Jan. 15, 2025 – Colorado faces a substantial shortfall in legal aid funding. As part of ongoing efforts to seek justice for...
Thousands of low-income Coloradans seek help with housing, family, consumer and other civil court matters in 2023
Colorado Legal Services reports more than 11,400 cases opened, over 8,000 closed in 2023 July 1, 2024 (DENVER) – More than...
New law creates Colorado Equal Justice Fund to support legal aid throughout Colorado
Legal aid organizations say fund creates vital resources to help low-income Coloradans facing homelessness, domestic violence,...
Colorado Legal Services opens estimated 11,000 cases in 2023
Organization combats homelessness through eviction prevention Jan. 29, 2024 (DENVER) – Colorado Legal Services opened 820 cases...
Colorado Legal Services returns an estimated $105 million to the state in 2022
Third-party analysis shows increase on social return on investment of 200% over previous year, bringing it to 619% Dec. 18, 2023...