This recent Citizen-Times article highlights Pisgah Legal’s work to help low-income people find decent, affordable housing. You can read it here.
In this recent Citizen-Times article by Julie Ball, local people express concern over losing their health insurance if the Affordable Care Act is repealed. Read it here.
Sheila Lambert has generously volunteered her time and talent to help Pisgah Legal clients for more than two decades. She was recently featured on WLOS as “Person of the Week” for her outstanding contributions. Thank you, Sheila! Watch it here….
Read about Marian Wright Edelman’s appearance in Asheville at PLS’ 6th Annual Poverty Forum in this article in the Citizen-Times. Story by Beth Walton, photo by Jesse Kitt. See photos and a link to a video of the Forum here.
Long-time Pisgah Legal supporter and former Board Chair Eleanor Owen speaks to the importance of civil legal aid in the battle against child poverty in the Citizen-Times guest column. Read it here.
Pisgah Legal Services and Blue Ridge Community Health Services will collaborate in a medical legal partnership to attack the root cause of health-harming social conditions affecting low-income people in Henderson County. This partnership is an expansion of the HEALS program….
More than 100 people gathered in Asheville to make the case for Medicaid expansion in NC, which would provide health coverage for 500,000 low-income residents. Pisgah Legal Managing Attorney Jaclyn Kiger was among the advocates, shown here center. Read the…
Attorneys who work pro bono to help Pisgah Legal clients make it possible for us to serve far more people in need than we ever could with staff alone cialis overnight delivery. Read more about these generous attorneys in this…
“What researchers have learned from combat soldiers and football players and car-accident victims is only now making its way into the domestic-violence community: that the poor recall, the recanting, the changing details, along with other markers, like anxiety, hyper-vigilance, and…
The Asheville Citizen-Times recently profiled PLS Managing Attorney Robin Merrell: “She could have been anything that she wanted. She’s right where she wants to be.” Read the story by Dale Neal here. (Photo by Maddy Jones.)