How to Receive Services (Intake)
Contact the office for information about how to make an appointment.
For non-urgent matters you may fill out the CONTACT US form using the link below in “Who We Are.”
For non-urgent matters you may fill out the CONTACT US form using the link below in “Who We Are.”
Address
126 North B Street
Madera, CA 93638
United States
126 North B Street
Madera, CA 93638
United States
559-674-5671
Areas Served
Madera County
Who We Are
CRLA provides legal assistance to low income persons in education, employment & labor, rural health, and housing/landlord-tenant issues including eviction and foreclosure defense. Our mission is to fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities of our society. We provide a variety of community education and outreach programs including leadership development. CRLA also protects Ingenious Mexican communities, LGBT communities, and farm worker communities.
Complete the CONTACT US form for non-urgent matters. Call the office if you have a time sensitive concern such as an eviction or restraining order issue.
CRLA provides full legal representation and legal workshops. Each case is reviewed individually. CRLA does employment, housing, education, and health law. CRLA does not do criminal or family law.
Due to limited staff, it is not possible to provide full representation to each person who needs a free lawyer. However, we always try to provide some assistance, from referrals to other agencies to advice on how to solve legal problems without a lawyer.
CRLA provides legal assistance to low income persons in education, employment & labor, rural health, and housing/landlord-tenant issues including eviction and foreclosure defense. Our mission is to fight for justice and individual rights alongside the most exploited communities of our society. We provide a variety of community education and outreach programs including leadership development. CRLA also protects Ingenious Mexican communities, LGBT communities, and farm worker communities.
Complete the CONTACT US form for non-urgent matters. Call the office if you have a time sensitive concern such as an eviction or restraining order issue.
CRLA provides full legal representation and legal workshops. Each case is reviewed individually. CRLA does employment, housing, education, and health law. CRLA does not do criminal or family law.
Due to limited staff, it is not possible to provide full representation to each person who needs a free lawyer. However, we always try to provide some assistance, from referrals to other agencies to advice on how to solve legal problems without a lawyer.
Accessibility
This organization is funded by the Legal Services Corporation
This organization is accessible by wheelchair and powerchair
Eligibility
Community Groups
Homeless
Medicaid Eligible
Mentally Ill
Other
Over 60
Person living with HIV/AIDS
Person with Disabilities
Related to person living with HIV/AIDS
Survivor of Domestic Violence
U.S. Citizen or Documented Immigrant
Under 18
Information Reviewed On
08/27/2019
Organization Type
Legal Aid
Legal Issues
Social Security
Emergency Assistance
Bankruptcy
Credit Reports and Credit Cards
Private Health Insurance and Employer-Sponsored Healthcare
Unemployment Insurance
Domestic Violence
Welfare / CalWORKs
Workers’ Compensation
Cars
Mobile Homes and Manufactured Homes
Childcare, Kinship, and Foster Parent Assistance
Loans and Mortgages
Crime Victims’ Rights
Custody/Visitation
Leaves and Time Off From Work
Debt Collection, Garnishment, Repossession
Security Deposits
Education Rights
Rights of People with Disabilities
Evictions
Disability and Public Benefits: SSI, SSDI, SDI
Housing Discrimination
Job Discrimination and Harassment
Food Stamps / CalFresh
Foreclosure
Fraud, Identity Theft, and Unethical Business Practices
Guardianship
Homelessness
Power of Attorney, Conservatorship, Advanced Health Directives
Landlord and Tenant Issues
Restraining Orders
Wage Claims, Overtime, and Wage and Hour Laws
Medi-Cal
Medicare
Utilities – Water, Gas, Electricity, Telephone
Public Housing, Subsidized Housing, and Section 8
Spoken Languages
Spanish / Español