Kingston Community Legal Clinic (KCLC) has been serving low-income residents in Kingston, South Frontenac, and Frontenac Islands since 1988. This non-profit organization is primarily funded by Legal Aid Ontario and is governed by a community-based Board of Directors. Their experienced staff provides legal advice, representation, public legal education, and community development services, along with law reform initiatives.
KCLC envisions a future where individuals and communities are well-informed and empowered, with access to a just and accountable justice system. Their mission is to promote justice, equality, and independence for those in need by offering legal services related to poverty, housing, human rights, health, employment, and education. They also engage in law reform activities, community legal education, and community development.
Members of the Kingston Community Legal Clinic, who are residents of the service area and 18 years or older, have the right to vote in the election of the volunteer Board of Directors. KCLC values treating all individuals seeking legal assistance with dignity and competence, reaching out to those who may be victims of injustice, and advocating for laws and policies that benefit disadvantaged populations. Their commitment extends to creating a supportive and fair working environment for both staff and clients.
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