Greensboro Office
122 North Elm Street, Suite 700, Greensboro, NC 27401
MAP
336-272-0148;
FAX: 336-333-9825
TO REQUEST LEGAL HELP, CALL: 1-866-219-5262 (toll free)
The staff of Legal Aid of North Carolina - Greensboro Office provides legal assistance
in civil matters (non-criminal matters) to eligible, low-income clients
who have problems with their basic needs and live in the eleven-county
area surrounding Greensboro, NC:
Davidson County,
Guilford County,
Montgomery County,
Randolph County,
Rockingham County or
Rowan County.
In the News
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McAuley
Blue named managing attorney of Legal Aid of NC’s
Greensboro
office (November 5, 2008 media release)
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"We
thank the following members of the legal community for
their financial support."
(LANC ad, Greensboro "News & Record," August 18, 2008)
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"August
28 Event in Lexington aims to prevent foreclosures"
(newspaper article, Davidson "The Dispatch," August 11, 2008)
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LANC
elects new directors
(July 3, 2008 media release)
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Mortgage
questions answered in Salisbury on July 8-9,
Business & Community Center
(newspaper article, "Salisbury Post", July 3, 2008)
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"Former
residents of South Pointe Apartments take owners
to court"
(January 23, 2008 media release)
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"Even
if foreclosure notices have arrived, don't give up fighting
for your home."
(newspaper article, "Salisbury Post", September 23, 2007)
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"NCBA marks '4ALL' Fourth of July"
(NCBA Media Release, July 18, 2007)
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"Lawyers focus on aid to the poor"
(Article, Independent Tribune, Concord, NC, June 7,
2007)
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"Legal Aid gives access to justice"
(by Janet Ward Black, Gerard Davidson and Andrew Spainhour,
Co-Chairs, Triad Region
Access to Justice Campaign, April 26,
2007)
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"Help
the Helpers"
(Opinion, Greensboro News & Record, April 15, 2007)
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Access to Justice Campaign - Triad Region
Publications
(see also LANC "Publications")
Note: The materials contained on this website are for information and
educational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Please
contact your Legal Aid of North Carolina office or a private attorney if you need
to speak to an attorney regarding your particular situation. Please
see the disclaimer on our
homepage
or click
here to see the disclaimer.
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"Food Stamp Tips"
...This document was written as a brochure by the Greensboro Office
of Legal Aid of North Carolina to provide information on applying for and getting
re-certified for food stamps.
"School Suspensions: Your Legal Rights & How to Appeal"
...This document was written as a brochure by the Greensboro Office
of Legal Aid of North Carolina, and: (1) explains the seriousness of school
suspension/expulsion; and (2) gives the student and his/he parents
tips on how to proceed if he/she has been suspended more than 10
days.
"Tips on Dealing with Financial Matters"
...This document was written as a brochure by the Greensboro Office
of Legal Aid of North Carolina, and may help you: stay out of court, improve
your position should you end up in court and/or improve your long-term
financial condition.
"Work First Family Assistance in 'Standard Counties' "
... This document was written by the Greensboro Office of Legal Aid of North Carolina, and only describes Work First in "Standard Counties,"
which use uniform Work First procedures and eligibility requirements.
Work First pays monthly checks to low-income persons who care for
a minor in their homes.
Staff
Janet McAuley Blue, Managing Attorney
Brenda Bergeron, Staff Attorney
Diane Brady, Staff Attorney
Tracy Carrothers, Staff Attorney
Lynn Chance, Development Coordinator
Laura Cohen, Paralegal
Carolyn L. Coleman, Paralegal
Richard Craig, Staff Attorney
Esther Dallmann, Office Manager, Computer Administrator
Melany Earnhardt, Staff Attorney, Environmental Poverty Law Project
Luis A. (Tony) Esquivel, Intake Specialist
Renee Gabriel-Alford, PAI Coordinator/Paralegal
Teresa Holsey, Paralegal
Fran Kosak, Secretary/Receptionist
Letitia Mc Geough, Staff Attorney
Sylvia Potts, Volunteer Administrative Assistant
Edward R. Sharpe, Staff Attorney
Gardenia Taylor, Paralegal
Jennifer Wilson, Staff Attorney
Local Advisory Council
The Local Advisory Council is comprised of volunteers who live in
the communities served by the Ahoskie Office and who are dedicated to
ensuring equal access to justice.
Disclaimer
The materials contained on this website are for information and educational
purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Please contact your
Legal Aid of North Carolina office or a private attorney if you need to speak to
an attorney regarding your particular situation. See our complete
disclaimer.
Mission Statement
Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that
provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in
order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers
to economic opportunity.