Pro Bono Partnership - Long Island Office

225 Eastview Drive
Central Islip, NY - 11722
Phone Number: (631) 350-2312
Fax Number: (___) ___-____

Pro Bono Partnership provides business and transactional legal services to nonprofit organizations serving the disadvantaged or enhancing the quality of life in neighborhoods in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. To be eligible for free transactional legal services, an organization must be: a nonprofit organization, or one seeking 501(c)(3) status, serving the disadvantaged or enhancing the quality of life through important social, civic, arts, educational, or environmental programs or services, unable to pay for legal services without significant impacting resources for programs and located in New York (excluding New York City), New Jersey, Connecticut, and other areas on a case-by-case basis.


Mission Statement: Pro Bono Partnership provides business and transactional legal services to nonprofit organizations serving the disadvantaged or enhancing the quality of life in neighborhoods in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Substantially leveraging the impact of its in-house legal staff, the Partnership annually recruits and mobilizes hundreds of attorneys from major corporations and law firms to donate their time and expertise on behalf of its nonprofit clients, enhancing their ability to improve conditions in their communities.

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