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Alaska Legal Services tells commission it helped secure roughly $24,020 monthly in benefits for Fairbanks clients
Summary
Alaska Legal Services presented client examples and program delivery to the commission, including efforts to help residents with SNAP and temporary assistance delays; the presenter said lawyers resolved a 2024 caseload that produced $24,019.96 per month into the Fairbanks community.
Rachel Delahanty, an attorney with Alaska Legal Services based in Fairbanks, described the nonprofit's civil legal assistance to low-income Alaskans at the Health & Social Services Commission meeting March 15. Delahanty said the office helps residents with eviction defense, custody matters, wills and probate, and appeals of Division of Public Assistance (DPA) decisions — work that is especially active…
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