| About
The AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania
People with HIV and AIDS
may need a lawyer as much as a doctor.
All too often, society's bigotry,
bureaucracy and ignorance cause serious legal problems for people with
HIV/AIDS. But most people with HIV/AIDS can't afford a lawyer. For 19
years, the AIDS Law Project of PA has been fighting for the rights of
Pennsylvanians living with HIV/AIDS.
We provide assistance with the following
legal issues:
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AIDS Discrimination
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Access to health
care
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Wills, living wills
and healthcare power of attorney
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Social Security
disability benefits
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Welfare benefits
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Insurance coverage
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Housing
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Financial issues and
debt
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Immigration
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Founded in
1988, the AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania is a non-profit, public
interest law firm providing free legal assistance to people with
HIV/AIDS and those affected by the epidemic from its home office in
Philadelphia. The AIDS Law Project also educates the public about
AIDS-related legal issues, and works at local, state and national levels
to achieve fair laws and policies.

This
website is lovingly dedicated to the memory of AIDS Law Project Board
Members,
Michael Greenberg, Jonathan Lax, Alan Morrison and
James Thompson,
Intake Advocate Arnold Jackson,
and VISTA Volunteers Gary Bailey and David Bertugli
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