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Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP)

  • Listed: June 30, 2020 12:27 pm
  • Expires: 998538 days, 20 hours

Description

Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP)

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Services Offered for Following Legal Issues:

  1. Consume > Bankruptcy
  2. Consumer > Automobiles
  3. Consumer > Debt Collection and Repossession
  4. Consumer > Loans, Contracts & Warranties
  5. Consumer > Credit Access
  6. Consumer > Credit Reports
  7. Consumer > Student Loans
  8. Consumer > Consumer Protection Information
  9. Consumer > Identity Theft
  10. Consumer > Mortgage Foreclosure
  11. Consumer > Drivers License & Professional License
  12. Consumer > Utilities
  13. Disability > Housing Discrimination and Fair Housing
  14. Disability > Estate planning
  15. Education > Student Loans
  16. Education > Student Discipline
  17. Education > Student Records
  18. Education > School Enrolment and Residency
  19. Education > Student with Disabilities
  20. Education > Special Education – Evaluation and Placement
  21. Education > Special Education – Rights and Dispute Resolution Process
  22. Education > Special Education – General Information
  23. Education > Other Education Issues
  24. Education > Student Rights
  25. Education > Truancy and School Attendance
  26. Employment > Immigration and Work
  27. Employment > Drivers License & Professional License
  28. Children and Families > Self Help Forms and Information
  29. Children and Families > Adoption
  30. Children and Families > Child Support and Paternity
  31. Children and Families > Custody and Guardianship of Children
  32. Children and Families > Marriage, Divorce and Separation
  33. Children and Families > Domestic Violence & Protection From Abuse
  34. Children and Families > Family Issues for Seniors
  35. Children and Families > Name Change
  36. Children and Families > Emancipation of Minors
  37. Health Law > Medical Assistance
  38. Health Law > Medicare
  39. Health Law > Nursing Homes, Personal Care Homes and Supportive Living
  40. Housing and Shelter > Housing Discrimination and Fair Housing
  41. Housing and Shelter > Public Housing and Subsidized Housing
  42. Housing and Shelter > Mortgage Foreclosure
  43. Housing and Shelter > Home Ownership
  44. Housing and Shelter > Mobile homes & Manufactured Housing
  45. Housing and Shelter > Eviction
  46. Housing and Shelter > Tenants Rights
  47. Housing and Shelter > Security Deposits
  48. Housing and Shelter > Your Right to a Safe Home
  49. Housing and Shelter > Utilities
  50. Immigrant Issues > Victims of Domestic Violence, Crime and Human Trafficking
  51. Immigrant Issues > General Information for Immigrants
  52. Immigrant Issues > Deportation and Removal
  53. Immigrant Issues > Detention
  54. Immigrant Issues > Naturalization and Citizenship
  55. Immigrant Issues > Political Asylum and Refugee Status
  56. Immigrant Issues > Family Status and Issues
  57. Immigrant Issues > Green Card Status
  58. Immigrant Issues > Immigration and Work
  59. Immigrant Issues > Visa Processing
  60. Immigrant Issues > Benefits for Immigrants
  61. Elder Law > Family Issues for Seniors
  62. Elder Law > Advance Directives, Guardianship, Power of Attorney and Living Wills
  63. Elder Law > Medical Assistance
  64. Elder Law > Medicare
  65. Elder Law > Nursing Homes, Personal Care Homes and Supportive Living
  66. Elder Law > Wills and Estates
  67. Elder Law > Consumer Issues for Seniors
  68. Elder Law > Elder Abuse and Exploitation
  69. Elder Law > Housing and Homeownership
  70. Elder Law > Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
  71. Public Benefits > Medical Assistance
  72. Public Benefits > Medicare
  73. Public Benefits > Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Who We Are

Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP) inspires and supports attorneys to provide free legal representation for our fellow Philadelphians who cannot afford to hire a lawyer and face legal challenges threatening their basic human needs: housing, family, income.

Who We Serve

Area(s): Philadelphia County
Your family’s income should be at or below the following percentage of the federal poverty level
125
Is this organization accessible by wheelchair?: Yes
Does this organization provide access for the hearing impaired?: Yes

General Contact Information

Address                 Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program (VIP)
                      1500 Walnut Street (map)
                      Suite 400

                      Philadelphia, PA 19102

Phone                     215-523-9550
Fax                           215-564-0845
Website                   http://www.phillyvip.org
Email                       

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