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When low-income victims in Central Ohio need legal help, they have few
places to turn. Through Coalition funding, the Capital University Law
School launched its Family Advocacy Clinic in October 2000 to provide
free legal services to qualified persons. Since its inception, clinic
attorneys have helped over 913 victims with protection orders and divorce
proceedings. In 2002, the clinic received additional funding for a Contested
Child Custody Project which allows the clinic to increase staff and services.
For more information on the Legal System task force or any of its initiatives,
write to us.

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Resource Display Cards
If you are an employer, medical professional, attorney, law enforcement
official, member of a social service agency, or a religious leader
in Central Ohio, you can order
the wallet-sized cards. Limited quantities available. Anyone can download
a PDF version.
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