The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Atlanta Legal Aid wins national grant

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The Atlanta Legal Aid Society has been awarded a large grant from the Legal Services Corp. to both overhaul the state’s selfhelp legal aid website and make it a national model for accessibil­ity to people with disabiliti­es, according to Daily Report Online.

The $134,720 grant to update GeorgiaLeg­alAid.org is one of 25 Technology Initiative Grants the federal legal aid funder awarded this year as part of a national initiative to make it easier for those seeking legal assistance to fifind it online.

Atlanta Legal Aid jointly maintains GeorgiaLeg­alAid.org with the Georgia Legal Services Program. Launched in 2004, it is a robust source of self-help legal informatio­n, but “it needs a facelift,” said Kristin Verrill, Atlanta Legal Aid’s director of grants and innovation.

The 27-month grant will fund a paralegal to revamp the content and an accessibil­ity expert to make it user-friendly to those with sight, hearing or other impairment­s and the adaptive technologi­es they use, Verrill said.

The retooled and disability-accessible GeorgiaLeg­alAid.org website will be used as a template for LawHelp.org, a national legal aid website developed and maintained by Pro Bono Net, in partnershi­p with hundreds of legal services non-profits, Verrill said.

Informatio­n: www.atlantaleg­alaid.org

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