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Social Security Disability Benefits
Renter Rights: Protection Under VAWA for Survivors of Domestic Violence
VAWA Protects VAWA is a law that protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking from discrimination by certain federally funded housing providers. These protections apply even if you don't qualify for protection under Kentucky law (ie. do not have a protective order).
Veterans Accessing Legal Aid Across Rural Kentucky VALAR-KY
 
Virtual Pro Se Clinic
This is a FREE virtual clinic available for persons from any county in our service area, will be limited to 15 participants and is available for both clients with or without children of the marriage. To participate, you will need a computer or tablet (with a camera and microphone) or a smartphone, and access to the internet. If you choose to complete the forms online during the clinic you will need to participate by computer or tablet with a keyboard to enter your information. You must register by calling our Central Intake line at 1-866-277-5733. 
Virtual Pro Se Clinic
This is a FREE virtual clinic available for persons from any county in our service area, will be limited to 15 participants and is available for both clients with or without children of the marriage. To participate, you will need a computer or tablet (with a camera and microphone) or a smartphone, and access to the internet. If you choose to complete the forms online during the clinic you will need to participate by computer or tablet with a keyboard to enter your information. You must register by calling our Central Intake line at 1-866-277-5733. 
Virtual Pro Se Clinic
This is a FREE virtual clinic available for persons from any county in our service area, will be limited to 15 participants and is available for both clients with or without children of the marriage. To participate, you will need a computer or tablet (with a camera and microphone) or a smartphone, and access to the internet. If you choose to complete the forms online during the clinic you will need to participate by computer or tablet with a keyboard to enter your information. You must register by calling our Central Intake line at 1-866-277-5733. 
FEMA and SBA
For low-income individuals and families, a natural or man-made disaster can be financially devastating. There are many forms of financial assistance offered to disaster survivors. Understanding your options when disaster strikes is key to making a full financial recovery. Most people are familiar with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA provides financial assistance to individuals so that they can repair or replace their home and personal property. FEMA can also provide money for temporary housing and basic needs immediately after a disaster.
Disaster 101 Information Hub
Welcome to Disaster 101: Your Legal Information Hub for Disaster Recovery When disaster strikes, the challenges can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to face them alone. In fact, please don't! AppalReD Legal Aid is here to help, and there are many community organizations assisting survivors in our region.
Training Video - December 19, 2015
Protecting Yourself From Scams
Some people take advantage of disaster survivors by attempting to steal their identities or scam them. Scammers particularly target the elderly. Disaster survivors should protect their money and privacy by being aware of common scam and fraud attempts.  How to Report a Suspected Scam For scams related to FEMA, call FEMA’s fraud hotline: (866) 223-0814   
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Social Security Disability Benefits
Renter Rights: Protection Under VAWA for Survivors of Domestic Violence
VAWA Protects VAWA is a law that protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking from discrimination by certain federally funded housing providers. These protections apply even if you don't qualify for protection under Kentucky law (ie. do not have a protective order).
Veterans Accessing Legal Aid Across Rural Kentucky VALAR-KY
 
Virtual Pro Se Clinic
This is a FREE virtual clinic available for persons from any county in our service area, will be limited to 15 participants and is available for both clients with or without children of the marriage. To participate, you will need a computer or tablet (with a camera and microphone) or a smartphone, and access to the internet. If you choose to complete the forms online during the clinic you will need to participate by computer or tablet with a keyboard to enter your information. You must register by calling our Central Intake line at 1-866-277-5733. 
Virtual Pro Se Clinic
This is a FREE virtual clinic available for persons from any county in our service area, will be limited to 15 participants and is available for both clients with or without children of the marriage. To participate, you will need a computer or tablet (with a camera and microphone) or a smartphone, and access to the internet. If you choose to complete the forms online during the clinic you will need to participate by computer or tablet with a keyboard to enter your information. You must register by calling our Central Intake line at 1-866-277-5733. 
Virtual Pro Se Clinic
This is a FREE virtual clinic available for persons from any county in our service area, will be limited to 15 participants and is available for both clients with or without children of the marriage. To participate, you will need a computer or tablet (with a camera and microphone) or a smartphone, and access to the internet. If you choose to complete the forms online during the clinic you will need to participate by computer or tablet with a keyboard to enter your information. You must register by calling our Central Intake line at 1-866-277-5733. 
FEMA and SBA
For low-income individuals and families, a natural or man-made disaster can be financially devastating. There are many forms of financial assistance offered to disaster survivors. Understanding your options when disaster strikes is key to making a full financial recovery. Most people are familiar with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA provides financial assistance to individuals so that they can repair or replace their home and personal property. FEMA can also provide money for temporary housing and basic needs immediately after a disaster.
Disaster 101 Information Hub
Welcome to Disaster 101: Your Legal Information Hub for Disaster Recovery When disaster strikes, the challenges can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to face them alone. In fact, please don't! AppalReD Legal Aid is here to help, and there are many community organizations assisting survivors in our region.
Training Video - December 19, 2015
Protecting Yourself From Scams
Some people take advantage of disaster survivors by attempting to steal their identities or scam them. Scammers particularly target the elderly. Disaster survivors should protect their money and privacy by being aware of common scam and fraud attempts.  How to Report a Suspected Scam For scams related to FEMA, call FEMA’s fraud hotline: (866) 223-0814   
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