Hyattsville

Organization Details

Organization Name:
CASA de Maryland
Address:
2224 East Fayette Street ,
Baltimore,
MD,
21231
Phone
410-732-7777
Program staff provide services in other lanuages
Spanish & French
Intake days/hours (walk-in)
Legal consultations held Tuesday 8:00 AM. First come, first served. Recommended to arrive earlier than 8:00 AM/as early as possible.
Advice/Help Hotline Phone
301-431-4185
Program Description

8151 15th Ave., Hyattsville, 20783

Seeks to improve the quality of life and legal justice for Latinos and low-income families through legal education, legal services, and advocacy projects. Offers legal consultations and representation for day laborers, domestic workers, and tenants. Negotiates claims, brings lawsuits in state and federal courts for nonpayment of wages, minimum wage and overtime violations, unlawful wage deductions, discriminatory employment practicies, retalitory discharges, and involuntary servitude. Provides legal assistance to low-wage tenants and tenant associations on landlord/tenant issues.

Languages: English, Spanish, French

Immigration and Citizenship
Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Housing - Landlord/Tenant
Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
Se habla Español
Brief advice/Help with forms/Clinics
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