How You Can Help!

Each year, TRLA helps more than 20,000 low-income Texans get access to civil justice. However, due to a lack of resources, too many low-income Texans still do not get the legal help they need. Currently, there are over 15,000 eligible low-income Texans for every one TRLA attorney.

Please help support TRLA in its work to provide free civil legal aid to low-income Texans who desperately need it. There is more than one way to help and every bit makes a difference. Whether it's volunteering a little bit of your time or making a tax deductible donation. If you're a lawyer you may choose to participate in one of our pro bono programs.

HELP!

Helping Hands:
Think our work is important?
You can make a difference, volunteer!

HELP!

Help Section:
For more information contact:
Lisa Thompson
512-374-2792

TRLA Pro Bono Projects

I. Join our mailing list

Get informed on issues affecting Texans just like you. Join the TRLA Mailing List!

II. Make a tax deductible donation

You can make a tax deductible donation online using your credit card by following the link below or you can send your donation directly to TRLA by filling out and printing the Direct Mail Form and mailing it, along with your donation, to:

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid
300 South Texas Blvd.
Weslaco, TX 78596

III. Donate to out wishlist (mostly tax deductible)

III. Designate TRLA as your charity of choice

Through your work place giving campaign of Another Way Texas Shares at Community Shares of Texas.

IV. Join the Randalls Good Neighbor Program

1% of the purchases made during the quarter will be sent to TRLA if total purchases are over $2500.

V. Make a cashless gift

Find out how to support the work of TRLA.

VII. Join one of our pro bono programs

Lawyers needed for cases in all areas.

VIII. Volunteer!

Volunteer positions available.

For more information about volunteer and giving opportunities, please contact Lisa Thompson, Development Director, at 512-374-2792.

Thank you for your support!

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