Woman gains protection for her children with help from JALA’s domestic violence unit
(Photo not that of the actual clients.) “Anaya” came to JALA desperate to protect her children from her ex-husband, who
(Photo not that of the actual clients.) “Anaya” came to JALA desperate to protect her children from her ex-husband, who
Note: Photo not that of the actual client. When “April” signed a lease for a new apartment, she believed she
(Photo not of the actual donor or client.) An anonymous donor living on the west coast of the United States
Photo not that of the actual clients. When he was laid off in 2015 through no fault of his own,
Note: Photo not that of actual client. “Alisha” has sickle cell anemia and is often in and out of the
(Photo not that of the actual client.) A native of Thailand, “Angelica” was brought to the United States by her
(Photo not that of the actual client.) After “Sharon,” a single mother of five children, was hit in the cheek
(Photo not that of the actual client.) When “Sarah” received notice that her son, “Wesley,” the Social Security Administration (SSA)
(Photo not of the actual client.) “Alice,” who had been renting an apartment in Jacksonville, learned she had a chance
(Photo not of the actual client.) “George,” a longshoreman, is required to have a Transportation Workers Identification Credential to work.