The Health Law Partnership (HeLP)
The Health Law Partnership (HeLP) is a medical-legal partnership that helps low-income children who are patients at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and their families. They provide free civil legal help with problems that can affect a child’s health, such as Medicaid, SSI disability benefits, school issues, unsafe housing, evictions, guardianship, and public benefits.
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The Legal Services Program offers civil legal services to low-income children who are patients at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and their families.HeLP assists eligible clients with the... Main Services advocacy & legal aid Serving teens children cancer families low-income caregivers facing end of life young adult cancer survivors on-treatment post-treatment More Less recently diagnosed
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- Case types
- Eviction & housing, Family law, Public benefits, OtherAI-extracted, unconfirmed
- Income limit (% of federal poverty level)
- 200AI-extracted, unconfirmed
What they offer 3
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Legal ServicesService
The Georgia State University College of Law clinic handles HeLP-referred cases with law students supervised by faculty attorneys.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Education and TrainingProgram
HeLP trains healthcare workers, law students, medical students, residents, social work students, and other professionals about legal and social issues that affect children’s health.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Advocacy, Evaluation, and ResearchProgram
HeLP works with community and institutional partners on broader legal, policy, and research efforts to improve health and healthcare access for low-income children and families.
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