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Greenfield to Host Free Legal Advice With NYLAG Wednesday


gfnCouncilman David G. Greenfield is partnering with New York Legal Assistance Group (NYLAG) to provide local residents access to free legal help at his district office this Wednesday October 29th. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the NYLAG’s mobile van will be parked outside the Councilman’s office to offer legal assistance to residents who need help but cannot afford an attorney. Anyone interested in taking advantage of these free services is encouraged to call Councilman Greenfield’s office to schedule a 45 minute legal assistance appointment. Attorneys will be on hand to provide free confidential legal advice pertaining to issues residents have with government programs such as Medicaid, Medicare, food stamps, housing and other public assistance programs.

“Everyday my office receives calls from neighbors seeking legal help. The New York Legal Assistance Group has been an invaluable partner in helping assist these people in need with free legal assistance,” said Councilman David Greenfield. “I am proud to team up with NYLAG this Wednesday to bring their excellent attorneys right to Boro Park to help people one-on-one.”

Councilman Greenfield is committed to expanding legal assistance in his district. He hosted the community’s first ever NYLAG mobile legal assistance day with great success in the spring of 2013. Additionally, the Councilman has sponsored free immigration-related legal services in his district office twice a month in partnership with the City University of New York Citizenship Now project. Any resident interested in accessing immigration services is encouraged to call the Councilman’s district office to schedule an appointment.

The NYLAG mobile van will be parked outside Councilman Greenfield’s office at 4424 16th Avenue from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Tuesday. Interested residents should immediately contact his office at (718) 853-2704 for more information about the types of services that will be provided or to schedule a timeslot for Tuesday. Residents should bring identification and any relevant paperwork or documents to their appointment.

(YWN Desk – NYC)



3 Responses

  1. To little to late. Hikind helped everyone. But just a second, he is not running for office now or is he? Guess caller is his proxy.

  2. I think it’s disgusting that he didn’t inform us of this in advance. I found out about it in today’s Torah Times about 2 hours after the event was over, and I could have used the services of a lawyer.

  3. How much is caller paying for these spots that you don’t put on most of the comments ? People thing this is news ! If you don’t stop this deleting of people’s comment you will be in NY Post very soon.

    Moderators Note: YWN approves comments which are written in partially legible comprehendible English. Your dozens of comments are patheticly written. Now go back into the cave you crawled out of one day ago when you signed up to comment.

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