Resources
Partner Organizations
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Other Resources
The clinic has limited resources and a specialized mandate, and consequently accepts a small number of files. The clinic is one of many initiatives aimed at access to justice and law reform in Alberta. This is a list of other resources that may be able to assist you.
Student Legal Assistance (SLA) is a pro-bono legal clinic that provides legal information and representation to low-income residents
of Calgary and the surrounding area.
Phone: 403.220.6637
Web: slacalgary.com
Calgary Legal Guidance (CLG) is a non-profit legal organization dedicated to providing free legal guidance to those who do not have access to paid services.
Phone: 403.234.9266
Web: clg.ab.ca
As a publicly funded, non-profit organization, the Legal Aid Society of Alberta provides affordable legal services in family law, domestic violence, child welfare, immigration, and youth and adult criminal defense.
Phone: 1.866.845.3425
Web: legalaid.ab.ca
Phone: 403.207.9029
Web: youthlaw.ca
Ecojustice goes to court to defend nature, combat climate change and fight for your right to a healthy environment.
Phone: 403.705.0202
Web: ecojustice.ca
The mission of the Environmental Law Centre is to advocate for laws that will sustain ecosystems and ensure a healthy environment and to
engage citizens in the law’s creation and enforcement.
Phone: 780.424.5099
Web: elc.ab.ca
The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre's (ACLRC) mission is to promote respect for civil liberties and human rights in Alberta through research and education to contribute to a more just and inclusive community.
ACLRC provides legal information, not legal advice.
Phone: 403.220.2505
Web: aclrc.com
Immigrant Services Calgary ensures families and individuals have the support they need to successfully begin a new chapter of their lives in Canada.
Phone: 403.265.1120
Web: immigrantservicescalgary.ca