The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Foreclosure Cases and Drop in Giving Add to Legal-Aid Charities' Recession Woes

While most social-service charities are feeling the dual impact of rising need and declining contributions, legal-aid societies in particular are reeling from sudden and severe drops in income. Most legal charities rely heavily on money from a special fund — one that collects interest from the money...

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