Neighborhood Legal Services Association (NLSA) was established in 1966 as a non-profit, public interest
law firm to provide civil legal assistance to poor and vulnerable residents of Allegheny (and later)
Beaver, Butler and Lawrence Counties.
Staffed by highly qualified lawyers, deeply committed to the practice of poverty law, NLSA attorneys
sacrifice higher salaries available to private practitioners and lawyers employed in the public sector in
order to provide legal assistance to people who cannot afford a lawyer.
All of the cases that NLSA handles have reached a crisis stage that threatens the fundamental safety and
security of low-income individuals living in our community. These issues involve the basic essentials of
life such as: the ability to maintain housing; obtaining or maintaining essential benefits to the disabled
and children; employment practices; child custody and visitation issues; and protection from abuse
and neglect. Although NLSA typically works case by case, its positive impact is cumulative. Generally,
legal assistance for one person improves the lives of entire families. When families live in adequate
housing, with essential benefits intact, predatory lenders at bay, and fear of domestic violence reduced
or eliminated, communities are stabilized -- benefiting to our entire region.
NLSA is the major provider of free civil legal services to low-income, elderly, and abused individuals in
our four-county service area. Over the past forty-five years, NLSA has provided civil legal services to
over 1,000,000 low-income clients and victims of domestic violence who would otherwise have been
denied access to the justice system.
Each year over 26,000—women, children and the elderly—ask for our help with dire legal problems such
as protection from abuse, wrongful eviction, wage claims, child custody disputes, loss of food stamps
and denial of public benefits.
