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June 2023 LASC-SEOLS Pursuing Justice Newsletter

Justin Spicer • Jun 19, 2023

In this issue: Inside Look from the Executive Director; Meet Our Newest Development Team Member; Thanks to Our 2022 Donors and Funders; Volunteer Spotlight: Brian Henderson; Opportunities to Help Out; LASC and SEOLS in the News



Inside Look from the Executive Director

We celebrate Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride each June to work for equal justice and opportunity for members of the LGBTQ+ community. Current inequality contributes to 22% of LGBTQ+ adults having incomes below the poverty line, compared to 16% poverty for cisgender, heterosexual adults. The income disparities are even more significant for Black and Hispanic LGBTQ+ members as well as transgender and gender nonconforming adults.


To ensure that we provide equitable service, OSLSA has a committee specifically focused on outreach to LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly those residing in our rural communities where fewer organizations exist to support them. In recent years, we adjusted our intake procedures and language to promote an inclusive point of entry for all who contact us. Our DEI Committee helped coordinate an all-staff training, and our LGBTQ+ Affinity Group has started offering substantive trainings with a focus on serving some of the unique legal needs of the LGBTQ+ community.


Our teams work directly on issues of critical importance for the LGBTQ+ community. For example, national data shows that nearly 43% of LGBTQ+ students have been bullied on school property. SEOLS and LASC are committed to advocating for healthy learning environments for all students, and we represent LGBTQ+ students who have experienced bullying to help create safety plans and be provided necessary resources to safely thrive at school.


LGBTQ+ people also continue to face significant bias based on sexual orientation and gender identity in both buying and renting housing. Our Fair Housing Attorneys provide education and outreach and legal assistance in investigating claims of housing discrimination for all protected classes including those involving sexual orientation and gender identity.


Further, LGBTQ+ people experience physical and sexual dating violence at twice the rate as non-LGBTQ+ people, according to the Human Rights Campaign. Our advocates help survivors with protection orders and other family law matters to help keep all families safe.


In these areas, and many others, OSLSA is proud to be a part of working toward equity, justice, and opportunity for those in the LGBTQ+ community. While Pride month can be a time to raise awareness about these critical services, we know that it is equally important that our advocacy for low-income members of the LGBTQ+ community continues throughout the year, and in our ongoing effort to make LASC and SEOLS a safe place for clients to turn, we are committed to this challenge.


Development Digest

Meet Our Newest Team Member

We're excited to welcome Charles Van Leuven to the Development Team as a Development and Grants Coordinator. Charles graduated this spring from The Ohio State University with a degree in Public Affairs and a minor in Science and Engineering Policy. 


Before coming to OSLSA, he worked for the City of Columbus in their Grants Management Section, and has a history of working in local government, political campaigns, and social justice-related initiatives. “I’m excited to work for an organization as impactful as OSLSA because social justice and equity are at the core of my values,” said Charles.


Outside of work, Charles is a part of a book club called Hardcover Hotties; they read anything from critical essays about queer identity to lighthearted graphic novels about gossip.

Thanks to Our 2022 Donors and Funders

We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all the donors and funders who supported the work of LASC and SEOLS in 2022.


2022 LASC Donors and Funders


2022 SEOLS Donors and Funders


Connecting with Pro Bono

Volunteer Spotlight—Brian Henderson

Firm: Panico Law Group

Practice areas: Custody and Domestic Law

Education: Ohio Northern University (Bachelor’s in Math, 2008); University of Dayton (J.D., 2011)

Hometown: Moundsville, West Virginia

Current city: Columbus, Ohio

Why is civil legal aid important? 

There is a significant gap in the legal system where certain people—particularly people who come from lower-income backgrounds—can sometimes get lost. Especially with what I practice in, custody and domestic law, it’s critical that everyone has fair access to the justice system. 

 

What kind of difference does legal aid make in the lives of our clients?

For every parent, regardless of their income or means, having a meaningful relationship with their children is of the utmost importance. Volunteering with LASC lets me provide that to clients who can’t afford legal representation.

 

What benefits do you draw from your pro bono work?

There is so much personal satisfaction to be derived from just being able to help people, and almost all of the clients have been so appreciative. It’s also a good place to meet other attorneys. For any attorneys who have thought about getting involved but aren’t sure it’s for them, I would encourage them to try it once to see if they like it. I think it is a rewarding experience that will keep them coming back.

Opportunities to Help Out


Family Law Attorneys – Our Virtual Clinics are resuming!

We will be resuming our virtual clinics shortly, and we’re going to start by offering regular domestic-only virtual clinics each week. We’d like to set it up so that our volunteers can sign up for specific dates into the future based on availability, but we’d love your input on which days/times of day work best for you before we set up the clinic slot times. Please email probono@oslsa.org if you can help and if you have any specific times/days that work well for you.

 

Save the Date(s) – Reentry Clinics

We have a number of in-person and virtual record sealing and driver’s license clinics coming up this summer and fall and will be in need of attorney volunteers to assist clients. Please mark your calendars for the following:

  1. August 25th – Adams County Record Sealing Clinic (virtual)
  2. September 23rd – Milo-Grogan Record Sealing Clinic (in-person)
  3. October 24th & 25th – Franklin County Driver’s License Clinic (in-person)


If you are interested in volunteering at any of these, please email probono@oslsa.org and keep an eye out for more information coming soon!

 

Attorney Volunteers Needed – Shelter Clinics

We are in need of pro bono attorneys to assist clients at our monthly brief advice Columbus shelter clinics. These clinics are well attended and much needed for shelter residents. Pro bono attorneys can assist clients by offering advice on a variety of legal issues including housing, consumer, probate, record sealing, and family law. If you’re interested, you can sign up to volunteer here. Please email probono@oslsa.org if you have any questions.



For a complete listing of ways to get involved, check out our Volunteer Resources page.


LASC and SEOLS in the News

SEOLS Staff Attorney Caitlyn McDaniel quoted:

Mobile home residents protest rent hikes at Colonial Estates

Lancaster Eagle Gazette (May 26, 2023)


SEOLS Managing Attorney Lucy Schwallie quoted:

Southeastern Ohio Legal Services receives funds from Sisters Health Foundation

The Athens Messenger (June 11, 2023)


LASC Staff Attorney Graham Bowman quoted:

Why are some Latitude Five25 residents still in motels nearly 6 months after evacuation?

The Columbus Dispatch (June 12, 2023)

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