EJW Grants
Equal Justice Wyoming provides grant funds to non-profit organizations for programs that promote access to justice and civil legal services for low-income individuals in Wyoming.
Equal Justice Wyoming provides grant funds to non-profit organizations for programs that promote access to justice and civil legal services for low-income individuals in Wyoming.
Equal Justice Wyoming's mission to provide a statewide system for civil legal services is carried out in large part through our grants to nonprofit legal service organizations. Our grant recipients provide valuable services to low-income individuals throughout the state.
Equal Justice Wyoming's mission to provide a statewide system for civil legal services is carried out in large part through our grants to nonprofit legal service organizations. Our grant recipients provide valuable services to low-income individuals throughout the state.
Legal Aid of Wyoming is a statewide, non-profit law firm providing assistance in civil legal matters to low-income citizens of Wyoming. A tribal advocate is also on staff to provide services to members of the Wind River Indian Reservation.
After being screened and qualified, hotline callers can speak to an attorney, get legal advice, and apply for extended services. Individuals can also schedule an appointment with a hotline attorney online and apply for services online 24/7.
TCATJC is a self-help resource center and offers free legal services to income-qualified persons in Teton, Sublette, and Lincoln counties.
The Civil Legal Services Clinic assists clients with a wide range of civil legal needs, including housing, expungement, family law, property disputes, consumer rights, education, veterans’ service-connected disability benefits, and other public benefits laws.
The Family and Child Legal Advocacy Clinic offers legal assistance and information that emphasizes dispute resolution, providing unbundled legal services, and extending legal information to self-represented litigants. Under the direct supervision of an experienced supervising attorney, student attorneys tackle civil legal issues, such as divorce, child custody, domestic violence, adoption, guardian ad litem appointments, and select immigration matters. Student attorneys also represent individuals in cases of child abuse and neglect, and termination of parental rights, with a special focus on resolutions tailored to families’ needs.
WCLC provides legal assistance in cases involving a child’s health, safety, education, or well-being, including juvenile court proceedings, education rights advocacy, access to health care and guardianship cases. WCLC also offers free mediation services in child disputes and reduced fee guardian ad litem services.
The Coalition represents low-income victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking with family law, housing, education, immigration, and economic issues with an emphasis on safety and self-sufficiency. The Coalition is a statewide program, providing holistic legal services to victims in every county of Wyoming.
Wyoming Immigrant Advocacy Project promotes and defends the rights of all immigrants through affordable direct legal services, community education, and systemic advocacy. The organization is the first and only comprehensive legal aid program for immigrants in Wyoming. WIAP offers free and sliding scale representation, serves as a community resource for reliable information about immigration law and policy, and trains and partners with private attorneys in providing low-cost immigration assistance.