Our office has been selected as one of the host locations for the 2017 Rural Summer Legal Corps Program, a nationwide program that connects public-interest law students with civil legal aid organizations to address pressing legal issues facing rural communities. Selected participants will begin the summer with intensive training from poverty law experts and then return to their host site to continue their 8- to 10-week placement. This program pays a stipend of $5,000 to the participant.

The application process is open now! The deadline to apply is February 17th.

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