ABLE and the American Immigration Council share a joint report on racial profiling activities by Border Patrol at the U.S.-Canadian border near Port Clinton, Ohio.
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Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. (ABLE) is a non-profit regional law firm that provides high-quality legal assistance in civil matters to help low-income individuals and groups in Ohio achieve self-reliance, equal justice, and economic opportunity.
ABLE'S BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTS NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Learn more about the new leadership changes at ABLE.
Read more here.ACCESS TO COUNSEL PILOT PROGRAM
ABLE has partnered with Learn to Earn Dayton to launch Access to Counsel, which aims to meet the varied legal needs of low-income tenants.
Read about the pilot program.KNOW YOUR RIGHTS VIDEOS NOW AVAILABLE
Know Your Rights videos are available in three languages.
Learn more here.Clementina's Path to Citizenship
On May 21, 2024, in Toledo, Ohio, an incredible milestone was achieved by Clementina Gonzalez Ponce, an 82-year-old woman originally from Guadalajara, Mexico. After a nearly 30-year wait to receive permanent residency, Clementina became a U.S. citizen.
Read Her StoryProgram Provides Civil Legal Assistance to Afghan Evacuees in Western Ohio
The ABLE-led Afghan Evacuee Immigration Legal Services Project provides legal guidance and helps our new community members as continued progress is made toward stabilizing the humanitarian crisis.
Read More HereABLE Parent Advocate Presents on SUCCESS Program
ABLE Parent Advocate, Christina Brown, speaks about our innovative SUCCESS Program at a national conference in Washington, D.C. Brown participates in a panel with other legal experts and social workers titled, "Different Strokes for Different Folks: Maryland and Ohio Do Multidisciplinary Representation Their Way”.
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