For over 50 years, we have been providing free legal services to low income people living in Toronto's downtown east neighbourhoods. We offer eviction defence for tenants; advocacy for social assistance decisions, immigration help for those without status or who are separated from their children, and employment law advice. See our legal services page for details.
We also love providing legal education workshops to community members. See here for our latest annual report.
We also love providing legal education workshops to community members. See here for our latest annual report.
how to get in touch:
For new matters, you can do an intake by phone, online, or during our drop-in hours
- By phone: please call 416-861-0677 and leave a message if necessary. Due to high call volumes, we aim to return call within 3-5 business days. If you have an email address, leave include it in your message, as this will help us connect with you more quickly. We appreciate your patience.
- Online: Please see our ONLINE intake page. As with a phone intake, you will be contacted within 1-2 business days.
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4. If you are registered with the St. Michael's Hospital's Academic Family Health Team, ask your healthcare provider for a referral to our Health Justice Program. This will connect you to our HJP intake worker for legal system navigation. You can also do an intake during our drop in hours at the Family Health Team sites. See here for more information.
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