Legal Aid Foundation
of Santa Barbara County
Equal Access to Justice
Our Mission
Our Mission is to ensure that lowincome people and seniors have access to the civil justice system to secure safe shelter, adequate income, and protection from domestic violence and elder abuse.
Primary Services
Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse Restraining Orders Housing Discrimination, Habitability and Eviction Defense Social Security, SSI and Public Benefits Eligibility Appeals
Other Services
Legal Resource Centers Telecom Rights Campaign Consumer Debt Clinic Project Outreach Senior Outreach Advance Health Care Directives
Protection from Abuse
One Client’s Story
Our client was a Santa Barbara mother with 2 teenage girls, ages 12 and 16. Her ex-husband had been convicted and imprisoned for sexually molesting his older daughter. The mother came to Legal Aid after her exhusband attempted to contact the older daughter by having his sister forward her a letter.
Protection from Abuse
How Did Legal Aid Help?
Our client was frightened because her ex-husband had been released from prison and the Restraining Order she had obtained when the abuse was discovered had expired. Legal Aid helped the woman renew the Restraining Order for another 3 years.
Legal Help for Seniors
One Client’s Story
Our client was an elderly Lompoc woman whose home was being seized by the Sheriff because of a debt her deceased husband had neglected to pay several years earlier. The value of her home was far greater than the amount of the debt.
Legal Help for Seniors
How Did Legal Aid Help?
Legal Aid negotiated an agreement with the creditor’s attorney. The creditor agreed to postpone collection of the debt during the woman’s lifetime. Our client can now remain in her home.
Protecting the Disabled
One Client’s Story
Our client was an elderly, slightly developmentally disabled, monolingual Spanish-speaking Santa Maria couple. They were being evicted from the home they had rented for 20 years because they used their rent money to pay for a family member’s funeral and repair their only vehicle.
Protecting the Disabled
How Did Legal Aid Help?
Legal Aid contacted Adult Protective Services and secured funds to pay off a portion of the past due rent. Legal Aid then negotiated an agreement with the landlord that allowed the couple to make monthly payments over a 1 year period to pay off the remainder of the past due rent. Legal Aid also worked with APS to set up a payee account for future rent payments so the couple’s home will not be jeopardized in the future.
Preventing Homelessness
One Client’s Story
Our client was a mildly mentally disabled Santa Barbara woman who had been ordered to vacate her apartment while plumbing repairs were being made. Unable to afford a motel and unaware that the property manager was violating her rights, the woman took her pet cockatiels and started sleeping in the park.
Preventing Homelessness
How Did Legal Aid Help?
Because the weather was exceptionally hot at the time, the woman’s pet birds began to suffer; when she sought help for the birds she was referred to Legal Aid. Legal Aid informed the property manager that his actions were illegal. Legal Aid called the police and arranged for officers to escort our client and her pet birds back to her apartment.
Other Help with Housing
Fair Housing Advocacy
Rental property testing.
Health and Safety Code Enforcement
Working with code enforcement.
Unmet Needs
Family Law
Contested divorces Custody and property disputes Guardianship applications
Consumer Law
Auto loan repossessions Credit report corrections Wage garnishments
Volunteer Opportunities
Project Outreach Senior Outreach Legal Resource Centers DVRO Clinics Consumer Debt Clinic Internships Fundraising Committees Board of Directors
How to Support Legal Aid
Special Event Sponsorship “Justice for All” Fund Monthly Pledge House Parties Cy Pres Awards Annual Auction Endowment Gift Bequest
Budget
Revenue Donations & Special Events Government Grants Amount $170,000 $235,750 Percent 23% 31%
Foundation Grants
Bar Grants Fees
$138,000
$146,400 $49,400
19%
20% 7%
Total Revenue
$739,175
100%
Expenses
Labor
Professional Fees Program Costs
$548,704
$16,100 $144,790
75%
2% 20%
Fundraising Costs
Total Expenses
$23,400
$732,995
3%
100%
Net
$6,180
0.8%
Revenue
Revenue Sources
Fees 7%
Donations & Special Events 23%
Bar Grants 20%
Foundation Grants 19%
Government Grants 31%
Expenses
Expenses by Category
Fundraising Costs 3% Program Costs 20%
Professional Fees 2%
Labor 75%
Attorneys & Advocates
Yvonne Cudney, Director of Litigation Ellen Goodstein, Program Director Alex Lambrous, Santa Barbara Robert Test, Lompoc (starts 1/4/06) Jane Wierda, Santa Barbara LRC Diamond Tran, Santa Maria LRC Elizabeth Diaz, DVRO Coordinator
Support Staff
Claire Magee, Paralegal Corine Greensky, Intake Coordinator Maribel Aguilera, Intake Coordinator Mari Estrada, Office Manager Jennifer Ohlmacher, Development Audrie Krause, Executive Director
Board of Directors
Officers
Philip Sinco, President Garry Tetalman, President-Elect David Thurber, Vice President Molora Vadnais, Secretary Barbara Tzur, Treasurer
Board of Directors
Members
Tim Allison Yvette Andrade James Cordes Allan Ghitterman David Landecker Jennifer Raphael
Where to Find Us
Offices
Santa Barbara:
301 E. Canon Perdido St.
Santa Maria:
301 S. Miller St., Ste. 116
Lompoc:
106 S. “C” St., Ste. A
Where to Find Us
Legal Resource Centers
Santa Barbara Courthouse
McMahon Law Library 1100 Anapamu St.
Santa Maria Courthouse
Santa Maria Law Library 312-C E. Cook St.
Where to Find Us
Project Outreach (weekly, drop-in)
Tuesday: Franklin Community Center, SB Wednesday: Goleta Community Center Thursday: Westside Community Center, SB
Senior Outreach (monthly, appointment)
Carpinteria Senior Center Goleta Senior Center Lompoc Senior Center
Where to Find Us
Domestic Violence Clinics
Santa Barbara Office Santa Maria Legal Resource Center
Consumer Debt Clinic
Santa Barbara Legal Resource Center
Equal Access to Justice
The Legal Aid Foundation of Santa Barbara County Thank You!
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