Of the more than 18 million veterans and active-duty service members in America, Texas has the nation’s second-largest veteran population. For the civil legal issues that may arise for veterans, legal aid organizations make themselves available year-round. In fact, more than 8,000 Texas veterans receive free legal assistance each year from legal aid organizations.
The week of November 7 – 13 marks Texas Veterans Legal Aid Week, which is coordinated by Texas Access to Justice Foundation (TAJF) in honor of Veterans Day. During this time, free legal services are offered and promoted to Texas veterans for a variety of civil legal issues surrounding benefits, medical care, disability, family law, and more.
Lone Star Legal Aid’s Military and Veterans Unit will be hosting both in-person and virtual outreach events for clients and legal professionals alike.
Veterans Resource Fair
Location: Galveston College, Financial Aid Office (Northern Building Atrium) – 4015 Avenue Q, Galveston, TX
Henry’s Home Horse & Human Sanctuary Veterans Event. Location: 14638 Perry Road, Conroe, Texas 77302. Veterans Clinic and Informational Session at Henry’s Home that is a retreat for Veterans using equine therapy.
Vietnam War Commemorative Pin Event. VSOs are invited to participate to inform attendees. Location: Jack Hartel Building – 318 San Jacinto St, Liberty, TX 77575
Radio interview with Bill Cavill of KMVL Madisonville and Lone Star Legal Aid’s (LSLA) Lena Engelage regarding Veterans Week events, LSLA’s services, and how to apply. KMVL radio reaches the following counties: Freestone, Madison, Anderson, Falls, Grimes, Robertson, Walker, Leon, Houston, Travis, Trinity and Burleson.
“Survivor’s Benefits” will be streamed LIVE on Facebook and presented by LSLA’s Military and Veterans Unit (MVU).
Veterans Week Telephone Counsel & Advice Clinic. LegalLine is offered as a community service by Lone Star Legal Aid. Volunteer attorneys will conduct one-on-one legal advice interviews over the telephone to Veterans who submit an application and are eligible for LSLA’s services.
Veterans Week Telephone Counsel & Advice Clinic. LegalLine is offered as a community service by Lone Star Legal Aid. This event will serve Delta, Franklin, Hopkins, Lamar, Morris, Red River, and Titus counties.
Smith County Veterans Telephone Counsel & Advice Clinic. This telephone clinic is offered during the Covid pandemic as a service to the Veteran community by LSLA. Volunteer attorneys will conduct one-on-one legal advice consultations over the telephone with those who submit an application and are eligible for LSLA’s services. Community Partners: Smith County Bar Association & Smith County Bar Foundation.
“Discharge Upgrades / Character of Discharge Review” will be streamed LIVE on Facebook and presented by LSLA’s Military and Veterans Unit (MVU).
Smith County Veterans Telephone Counsel & Advice Clinic. This telephone clinic is offered during the Covid pandemic as a service to the Veteran community by LSLA. Volunteer attorneys will conduct one-on-one legal advice consultations over the telephone with those who submit an application and are eligible for LSLA’s services. Serving Henderson, Rains, Smith, Van Zandt, and Wood counties. Community Partners: CampV, Smith County Bar Association & Smith County Bar Foundation.
“Service Connected / Non-Service Connected Disability” will be streamed LIVE on Facebook and presented by LSLA’s Military and Veterans Unit (MVU).
“Texas Specific Veteran Benefits” will be streamed LIVE on Facebook and presented by LSLA’s Military and Veterans Unit (MVU).
Veterans Week Telephone Counsel & Advice Clinic. LegalLine is offered as a community service by Lone Star Legal Aid. Volunteer attorneys will provide one-on-one legal advice consultations over the telephone with those who submit an application and are eligible for LSLA’s services. Community Partners: The Brazos County Bar Association & the Don & Ellie Knauss Veteran Resource & Support Center, Division of Student Affairs, Texas A&M University.
“Education Benefits / Home Loans” will be streamed LIVE on Facebook and presented by LSLA’s Military and Veterans Unit (MVU).
Brazos County Veterans Telephone Counsel & Advice Clinic. LegalLine is offered as a community service by Lone Star Legal Aid. Volunteer attorneys will provide one-on-one legal advice consultations over the telephone with those who submit an application and are eligible for LSLA’s services. Community Partners: The Brazos County Bar Association and the Don & Ellie Knauss Veteran Resource & Support Center, Division of Student Affairs, Texas A&M University.
Veterans Week Remote Legal Clinic. This is an advice and limited services clinic. Volunteers will serve Veterans who apply and qualify on Zoom. Hosted by LSLA’s Waco Office. Serving Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Limestone, McLennan, and Navarro counties.
Veterans Week Remote Legal Clinic. This is an advice and limited services clinic. Volunteers will serve Veterans who apply and qualify on Zoom. Serving Montgomery, Waller, Walker, San Jacinto, Polk, Grimes, Leon and Madison counties.
Veterans Week Remote Legal Clinic. This is an advice and limited services clinic. Volunteers will serve Veterans who apply and qualify on Zoom. Hosted by LSLA’s Belton Office. Serving Bell, Coryell, Hamilton, Lampasas, and Milam counties.
Veterans Week Remote Legal Clinic. This is an advice and limited services clinic. Volunteers will serve Veterans who apply and qualify on Zoom. Serving Fort Bend, Brazoria, Wharton, and Matagorda counties.
Veterans Week Remote Legal Clinic. This is an advice and limited services clinic. Volunteers will serve Veterans who apply and qualify on Zoom. Serving Austin, Washington, Colorado, Fayette counties.
Veterans Week Remote Legal Clinic. This is an advice and limited services clinic. Volunteers will serve Veterans who apply and qualify on Zoom. Hosted by LSLA’s Galveston Office. Serving Chambers and Galveston counties.
“The Basics of Representing Veterans” is a 4-hour CLE provided by Houston Area Veteran Legal Aid Providers.
“Best Practices Serving Veteran Clients – Zoom” is second in the “Best Practices” series on providing tips, tools, and resources to those providing pro bono services to low-income clients with an eye on intersectionality.