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Legal aid services get $1.2M to help fight substance abuse
August 24, 2021 FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s civil legal service programs have received nearly $1.2 million from federal grants to help them respond to the state’s drug epidemic, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Local programs can use the funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Comprehensive Opioid and Stimulant Substance Abuse Program to help those impacted by substance abuse create a pathway to recovery and healing, Beshear and Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Secretary Kerry Harvey said Monday in a statement.
Labor Day will bring an end to Kentucky’s pandemic unemployment benefits
Labor Day will bring an end to Kentucky’s pandemic unemployment benefits BY LIZ MOOMEY AUGUST 20, 2021 11:33 AM Pandemic unemployment benefits will expire in less than a month despite surging COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, President Joe Biden confirmed Thursday. After 18 months, the supplemental benefits expire nationwide on Sept. 6, which is Labor Day.
Eastern Standard: A half-century of having the backs of Eastern Kentucky’s vulnerable: AppalReD prepares to celebrate its 50 year legacy
Eastern Standard's Tom Martin interviews executive director Rob Johns on 88.9 WEKU. A half-century of having the backs of Eastern Kentucky’s vulnerable: AppalReD prepares to celebrate its 50 year legacy.  
50th Anniversary Interview of Founder John Rosenberg
Enjoy this fascinating interview. John Rosenberg is interviewed by Eastern Standard's Tom Martin from Snug Hollow in Estill County, VA. The program covers Rosenberg's incredible journey: fleeing Magdeburg, Germany to escape the Holocaust, serving in the Department of Justice's civil rights division, and founding AppalReD Legal Aid. The interview was part of AppalReD's virtual 50th anniversary celebration and fundraiser, Gather For Justice, on September 18th.
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Financial Literacy: https://allstate-foundation.everfi-next.net/welcome/financialeducation   Message Board for Survivors: http://aftersilence.org/join.php   Technology Safety: A Toolkit for Survivors: https://www.techsafety.org/resources-survivors  
AppalReD Hosts Notre Dame Law Students
Notre Dame Law Students are using their Fall Break to assist AppalReD with research and a pro se Divorce Clinic (do-it-yourself Divorce Clinic to assist low-income people secure an uncontested divorce without using a lawyer) which will be held on held on October 19, 2016.   For more information on the clinic please see our Event Page.
AppalReD hosts divorce workshop
By Andrea Saddler - asaddler@civitasmedia.com PRESTONSBURG – In the United States, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds. That’s nearly 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces each week and 876,000 divorces a year. Many individuals with limited financial resources seeking the services of an attorney for a divorce turn to AppalReD in Prestonsburg. AppalReD hosted a free divorced workshop on Tuesday.  Read More
Yearly Information about AppalReD Legal Aid
2023 Impact Statement   2022 Impact Statement Video on delivering equal justice across rural Kentucky! De
Tangled in fraud probe, 100s face loss of disability checks
By BY CLAIRE GALOFARO - Associated Press MINNIE, Ky. (AP) — Donna Dye saw the coal truck come barreling over the horizon and her head started spinning with that familiar, desperate urge to end it all. She thought of the disconnect notices, the engagement ring she pawned to keep the lights on, the house she loved and would probably lose. Life insurance was the only bill that was up to date; this way, she thought, it might look like an accident.
Mountain Santa helps bring joy in Appalachia
Check out this video on The Courier-Journal: http://cjky.it/2heHx2o  
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Results 91 - 100 of 525. To narrow results enter search keywords or select filters.
Legal aid services get $1.2M to help fight substance abuse
August 24, 2021 FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky’s civil legal service programs have received nearly $1.2 million from federal grants to help them respond to the state’s drug epidemic, Gov. Andy Beshear said. Local programs can use the funding from the Bureau of Justice Assistance’s Comprehensive Opioid and Stimulant Substance Abuse Program to help those impacted by substance abuse create a pathway to recovery and healing, Beshear and Kentucky Justice and Public Safety Secretary Kerry Harvey said Monday in a statement.
Labor Day will bring an end to Kentucky’s pandemic unemployment benefits
Labor Day will bring an end to Kentucky’s pandemic unemployment benefits BY LIZ MOOMEY AUGUST 20, 2021 11:33 AM Pandemic unemployment benefits will expire in less than a month despite surging COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, President Joe Biden confirmed Thursday. After 18 months, the supplemental benefits expire nationwide on Sept. 6, which is Labor Day.
Eastern Standard: A half-century of having the backs of Eastern Kentucky’s vulnerable: AppalReD prepares to celebrate its 50 year legacy
Eastern Standard's Tom Martin interviews executive director Rob Johns on 88.9 WEKU. A half-century of having the backs of Eastern Kentucky’s vulnerable: AppalReD prepares to celebrate its 50 year legacy.  
50th Anniversary Interview of Founder John Rosenberg
Enjoy this fascinating interview. John Rosenberg is interviewed by Eastern Standard's Tom Martin from Snug Hollow in Estill County, VA. The program covers Rosenberg's incredible journey: fleeing Magdeburg, Germany to escape the Holocaust, serving in the Department of Justice's civil rights division, and founding AppalReD Legal Aid. The interview was part of AppalReD's virtual 50th anniversary celebration and fundraiser, Gather For Justice, on September 18th.
links
Financial Literacy: https://allstate-foundation.everfi-next.net/welcome/financialeducation   Message Board for Survivors: http://aftersilence.org/join.php   Technology Safety: A Toolkit for Survivors: https://www.techsafety.org/resources-survivors  
AppalReD Hosts Notre Dame Law Students
Notre Dame Law Students are using their Fall Break to assist AppalReD with research and a pro se Divorce Clinic (do-it-yourself Divorce Clinic to assist low-income people secure an uncontested divorce without using a lawyer) which will be held on held on October 19, 2016.   For more information on the clinic please see our Event Page.
AppalReD hosts divorce workshop
By Andrea Saddler - asaddler@civitasmedia.com PRESTONSBURG – In the United States, there is one divorce approximately every 36 seconds. That’s nearly 2,400 divorces per day, 16,800 divorces each week and 876,000 divorces a year. Many individuals with limited financial resources seeking the services of an attorney for a divorce turn to AppalReD in Prestonsburg. AppalReD hosted a free divorced workshop on Tuesday.  Read More
Yearly Information about AppalReD Legal Aid
2023 Impact Statement   2022 Impact Statement Video on delivering equal justice across rural Kentucky! De
Tangled in fraud probe, 100s face loss of disability checks
By BY CLAIRE GALOFARO - Associated Press MINNIE, Ky. (AP) — Donna Dye saw the coal truck come barreling over the horizon and her head started spinning with that familiar, desperate urge to end it all. She thought of the disconnect notices, the engagement ring she pawned to keep the lights on, the house she loved and would probably lose. Life insurance was the only bill that was up to date; this way, she thought, it might look like an accident.
Mountain Santa helps bring joy in Appalachia
Check out this video on The Courier-Journal: http://cjky.it/2heHx2o  
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