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Community Legal Clinic starts mobile senior clinics, seeks to expand services after partner funding cuts

5066259 · June 24, 2025
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The CLC reported new mobile clinics at senior centers, plans for an elder-justice training in September, a QR-code intake pilot, and donations of office cubicles from Ernst & Young; managers said they may expand civil-services offerings due to funding losses at Guam Legal Services and Micronesian Legal Services.

Carol, managing attorney for the Community Legal Clinic (CLC), told the Public Defender Service Corporation board on June 24 that CLC launched mobile clinics this month to provide services at senior centers and is piloting online intake via a QR code.

"So CLC, we've been quite busy. Of course, as part of the fiftieth Jubilee, we've started our mobile clinics where we're going out into the community and actually doing the services at our senior centers," Carol said. The mobile clinics will continue for the coming month and CLC…

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