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Program: Teen Legal Advocacy Clinic

Agency: Center for Children's Advocacy


Resource Number: 14909106
Description

Complex issues with a legal component often keep teenagers from taking full advantage of the educational opportunities available to them. Teens may be dealing with abusive parents, homelessness, special education needs, or immigration issues. They might be teen parents and need financial assistance so they can finish high school, or be living in a shelter without transportation to school. The Center for Children's Advocacy established the Teen Legal Advocacy Clinic (TLAC) in 1998. The first office was on site at Hartford Public High School, making it one of six school-based legal services programs in the country at that time. After more than ten years, the TLAC has expanded to providing legal services to youth in all Hartford schools, youth living in shelters, and youth working with other community agencies.The Center’s legal services in Fairfield County include a Teen Legal Clinic office on-site at Harding High School in Bridgeport. See www.kidscounsel.org and click on Teen Legal Rights.




Program Phones:
860-570-5327Stacey Violante Cote
203-223-8975Edwin Colon

Main Contact


[email protected]

Website: www.kidscounsel.org/
Email: [email protected]

Program Information
Teen Legal Advocacy Clinic  
Location: Center for Children's Advocacy - UCONN , 65 Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105
(Map)
Service Area:
Defined coverage area:
CT-Fairfield County-Bridgeport
CT-Fairfield County-Stamford
CT-Hartford County-Hartford

Program Delivery
Eligibility: Children up to age 18 or up to 21 if in school; Low-income youth and teens in the Hartford, Bridgeport and Stamford areas
Service Area:
Defined coverage area:
CT-Fairfield County-Bridgeport
CT-Fairfield County-Stamford
CT-Hartford County-Hartford


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Evaluation ConductedNo
Expected OutcomeEffective legal advocacy to improve educational, medical, or child welfare results.
Major PartnersCenter for Children's Advocacy
Project DurationBegan in 2001 and ongoing
Source of FundingGrants and donations
Categorized as:
Initiative Types -> Education
Initiative Types -> Juvenile Justice/Law Enforcement


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