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Over the last five decades, our services and our volunteers have helped tens of thousands of people get through difficult times. Without these services, local courts would be overloaded with minor cases, and many people would have suffered needlessly because there is no one else to turn to for the services they need.

 

 

 

The Legal Hand Call-In Center Turns Three

In the three years since CCJ Launched the Legal Hand Call-In Center of the Capital Region, we've helped thousands of people with civil legal issues and provided information to thousands more.

The Legal Hand Call-In Center Breaks Barriers to Justice

At Legal Hand, trained community Volunteers, supervised by our dedicated staff, provide free information, assistance, and referrals to help people resolve issues affecting their lives in the areas like employment, housing, family, immigration, domestic violence, and benefits. Our mission is to prevent civil legal problems from turning into legal actions.  Unlike most providers of legal assistance, we have no eligibility requirements, and all are welcome.  We provide assistance by phone, text, email and chat, and can meet with you virtually.  

Telephone or Text:  (518)-400-5544

Email:  capitalregionhelp@legalhand.org

Chat:  https://www.legalhand.org/capital-region

 

YOUR DONATION WILL HELP KEEP LEGAL HAND BARRIER FREE

 


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5 Alternative Spring Break Ideas

It’s that time of year again: spring break planning season. Spring break is just around the corner, and if you’re a student, you’ve probably already been daydreaming about sunshine, relaxation and freedom from studying… at least for a little while.

Many students choose to spend their spring break on a trip somewhere exotic with friends, soaking up the sun. If you’re a student looking for something different this year, consider an alternative spring break—volunteering your time and talents for the benefit of others. If you’re still not sure what you’re doing over spring break, check out these ideas for how you can have fun and give back.

Go on an international trip.
One of the most popular alternative spring break ideas is an altruistic spring break adventure. You still have the opportunity to go somewhere exotic with friends, only this way you’re volunteering in the surrounding communities. Whether it’s helping to build sustainable housing, teaching important skills to locals or providing medical assistance, your time and talents are fully committed to supporting those in need, all while having fun in a different country.

Some international spring break volunteering programs include Project Abroad, International Volunteer HQ and United Way. You can even check out local nonprofit organizations that offer international trips in sister communities. Whatever program you choose to work with, you can be sure that your efforts help those in need around the world.

Commit to a domestic trip.
You can have just as much fun and impact while staying close to home. Trips within your country often offer the opportunity to visit communities in need and serve those most vulnerable among us. These trips are great at providing similar experiences to their international counterparts, but often cost less in travel expenses and can be less of a paperwork hassle.

Build your own fundraiser.
If you’re extremely dedicated to a specific cause, consider using your spare time over spring break to build your own fundraiser for an organization close to your heart. Maybe you want to run a bake sale, put together a 5K race or hold a silent auction to raise money. Gather a group of friends to help support their community over spring break and see just how much of an impact a small group of people can make.

Get involved locally.
If you’re not interested in going on a trip or creating your own fundraising event, see what involvement opportunities are already available within your own community. Many nonprofits will have increased volunteer openings over spring break, which are great to get involved in on a flexible basis. Whether it’s serving food at a local shelter or helping teach refugees English, you can still use your spring break to give back to those around you.

Donate what you can.
This spring break, consider giving what you can to help support the causes that mean the most to you. Whether that’s donating financially, contributing used goods or giving nonperishable food, find what you can to give what you can. When it comes to helping the community, every little bit counts.

Make the most of your time by choosing an alternative spring break and enjoy the sunshine while giving back. Whether it’s traveling abroad or staying local, your commitment to serving others helps build a better world for all of us to live in.

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