CRLA Modesto California Rural Legal Assistance

1020 15th Street
Modesto, CA - 95354
Phone Number: (209) 577-3811

Legal Aid For Low Income

CRLA serves low income individuals residing in over 22 California counties. Provide quality legal services that improve the quality of life for low income individuals and their rural communities.

As rural areas and small cities of California continue to change, so does our outreach and service to diverse communities. Today, CRLA serves a wide array of clients, while maintaining specialized programs that focus on services for farmworker populations. CRLA clients also include individuals with disabilities, immigrant populations, school children, lesbian/gay/bisexual and transgender populations, seniors and individuals with limited English proficiency.

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