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Gracias !"#$%&$ Dhanybhad Asante Obrigado 2012 Annual Report Thank You Faleminderit Sukriya Medase !"#$%&'$ To our supporters: Thank you. We could not have done it without you. Dear Friends, T his past year was Community Legal Aid’s first full year in operation following the consolidation of Legal Assistance Corporation of Central Massachusetts and Western Massachusetts Legal Services in July 2011. As we continue to build and implement systems to support our reconfigured organization, we are proud to report that CLA’s dedicated staff was able to provide desperately needed legal services to over 5,000 people in Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, and Worcester County in its inaugural year. Faced with declining revenue from one of our main funding sources – the Interest on Lawyers’ Trust Accounts (IOLTA) program – CLA continued to diversify its funding base and was fortunate to be able to expand the size of its advocacy staff over the last year. With new funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Mass. Attorney General’s HomeCorps program, CLA was able to deploy ten lawyers to a comprehensive and expansive foreclosure defense project covering our fivecounty region. Because of the efforts of these lawyers, many individuals and families with children have been able to remain in their homes and avoid the effects of foreclosure. Another significant initiative was the start of an extensive strategic planning process. The process has two core focus areas: community needs assessment and development planning. In assessing community need, CLA conducted sixteen listening sessions in which key stakeholders gave us feedback about our services and about additional civil legal needs in their communities. Results from these sessions will inform CLA’s advocacy priorities for the next several years. With regard to development planning, a CLA boardled working group met on a number of occasions to assess the organization’s past fundraising and communications efforts, as compared to those of other nonprofit organizations. As a result of these sessions, CLA made the decision to retain a wellrespected fund development consultant and communications strategist who will spend the next several months helping us create a realistic, yet ambitious, fund development and communications strategy that we feel will serve the organization well going forward. We thank our supporters, whose valuable time and resources have been critical components of our success and our ability to make a difference in so many lives in central and western Massachusetts. As we look forward to the coming year, we are excited about CLA’s prospects for continuing to increase our revenue and broaden our impact throughout the five counties we serve. Jonathan L. Mannina Executive Director 3 2 Gayle Flanders Weiss President T he mission of Community Legal Aid is to protect and advance the legal rights of lowincome, elderly, and other disenfranchised people in order to secure access to basic needs and to challenge institutional barrier to social and economic justice. Community Legal Aid provides free, highquality civil legal services to the lowincome and elderly residents of Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, and Worcester Counties. Through the organization’s advocacy, the fivecounty region’s most disadvantaged residents obtain safe and stable housing, secure needed medical care for their children, access unemployment compensation and benefits to stabilize their income, and break free from domestic violence. Community Legal Aid helps ensure that justice is secured for the most vulnerable members of our community. 3 ! Randy thanks you. R andy is a lifelong truck driver. He works long, hard shifts and is happy to do it to earn an honest day’s pay. Randy first came to Community Legal Aid after being denied unemployment insurance benefits. He had worked for a trucking company, often working over 60 hours in a week, but was only paid for up to 40 hours each week. In violation of the wage and hour laws, Randy’s employer refused to pay for time Randy spent on travel, required paperwork, or required maintenance on the company truck. This meant that Randy did not get paid for many hours he worked, and he never got overtime pay. Randy put up with the violations because he needed work and it was a difficult time to look for a new job in a bad economy. Eventually, Randy couldn’t take the mistreatment any longer and felt that he had to quit. Randy was shocked when he was denied unemployment benefits. Randy met with Community Legal Aid Attorney Melissa Pomfred, who helped him gather documents and prepare for his unemployment appeal hearing. Melissa represented Randy at his hearing, which he won. Melissa also helped Randy file a wage claim with the Attorney General’s office. “We would have lost everything… we would have been on the street.” Randy went back to work for another trucking company. Before long, unfortunately, he needed help from Melissa again. The new trucking company stripped away pay and benefits until its employees were no longer being paid minimum wage, let alone the overtime pay required by law. Again, Randy was denied unemployment benefits and had to appeal. Melissa helped Randy gather documents and extensively prepared him for the appeal hearing. Randy won at this hearing, but didn’t receive his benefits because of a dispute over when his appeal had been filed. Melissa successfully got Randy a second appeal hearing which he also won. Randy’ finally started receiving unemployment benefits which enabled him to pay his rent and other expenses. Today, Randy works for another trucking company, which he says treats him well and pays wages properly. When asked what would have happened to Randy, his wife, and their son if he had not received Melissa’s assistance, Randy says, “We would have lost everything.” His wife, Julie, adds, “We would have been thrown out. We would have been on the street.” Randy agrees. “No doubt. [Melissa] did one [heck] of a job.” 55 4 Queenie thanks you. Q ueenie lived in a subsidized apartment in Springfield and saved money for 12 ueenie lived in a subsidized apartment in Springfield and saved money for 12 years in order to finally buy a home of her own in 1992. Queenie said that years in order to finally buy a home of her own in 1992. Queenie said that when she saw the house, it was “love at first sight.” She raised one son in the when she saw the house, it was “love at first sight.” She raised one son in the home, and her older children and grandchildren were there for countless home, and her older children and grandchildren were there for countless holidays and family meals. Her daughter was married in the living room. holidays and family meals. Her daughter was married in the living room. Queenie’s house was the center of her family’s universe. Queenie’s house was the center of her family’s universe. Several years ago, Queenie’s financial situation changed, and she began Several years ago, Queenie’s financial situation changed, and she began to have trouble keeping up with her mortgage. Queenie was literally to have trouble keeping up with her mortgage. Queenie was literally losing sleep over her anxiety about losing her home. Desperately losing sleep over her anxiety about losing her home. Desperately looking for a solution to her problem, Queenie went to a oneday looking for a solution to her problem, Queenie went to a oneday mortgage loan modification event in Boston which her mortgage mortgage loan modification event in Boston which her mortgage servicer and many other servicers attended to meet with atrisk servicer and many other servicers attended to meet with atrisk homeowners like her. At the event, Queenie received a written notice homeowners like her. At the event, Queenie received a written notice from her servicer agreeing to modify the amount she was required to from her servicer agreeing to modify the amount she was required to pay each month. After Queenie had made her first reduced payment, pay each month. After Queenie had made her first reduced payment, however, the servicer informed her that she was in significant arrears, however, the servicer informed her that she was in significant arrears, and said it had no record of the written agreement Queenie had received. and said it had no record of the written agreement Queenie had received. To her horror, Queenie’s home was scheduled for a foreclosure auction. To her horror, Queenie’s home was scheduled for a foreclosure auction. In a last attempt to get help, Queenie reached out to CLA Attorney, Dan Bahls. With In a last attempt to get help, Queenie reached out to CLA Attorney, Dan Bahls. With only days until the scheduled auction sale of Queenie’s home, Dan immersed himself in only days until the scheduled auction sale of Queenie’s home, Dan immersed himself in investigating her case. He reviewed all of Queenie’s mortgage documents and, as part of researching her possible legal investigating her case. He reviewed all of Queenie’s mortgage documents and, as part of researching her possible legal claims, had several discussions with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office and the U.S. Treasury monitor claims, had several discussions with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office and the U.S. Treasury monitor overseeing the loan modification program. After this extensive preparation, Dan was overseeing the loan modification program. After this extensive preparation, Dan was ready to take the case to court for an emergency hearing. Before doing so, he ready to take the case to court for an emergency hearing. Before doing so, he contacted the law firm handling the foreclosure, outlined Queenie’s position, contacted the law firm handling the foreclosure, outlined Queenie’s position, and demanded that the sale be stopped. As a result of Dan’s advocacy, the and demanded that the sale be stopped. As a result of Dan’s advocacy, the mortgage loan servicer agreed to delay the sale while it reviewed mortgage loan servicer agreed to delay the sale while it reviewed Queenie for the modification it had previously promised. Finally, the Queenie for the modification it had previously promised. Finally, the servicer approved Queenie for a modification with payments she could servicer approved Queenie for a modification with payments she could afford, and her home was saved from foreclosure. afford, and her home was saved from foreclosure. “I “I feel feel like like there’s there’s hope hope and and aa way way forward.” forward.” Queenie is indescribably grateful for CLA’s assistance and Dan’s Queenie is indescribably grateful for CLA’s assistance and Dan’s diligent advocacy to save her home. When asked about her experience, diligent advocacy to save her home. When asked about her experience, Queenie says, “I didn’t know what was going to happen to me…Now I Queenie says, “I didn’t know what was going to happen to me…Now I feel like there’s hope and a way forward. I can look forward to what’s feel like there’s hope and a way forward. I can look forward to what’s coming next in my life.” coming next in my life.” 55 Melinda and Evan thank you. M elinda* met Chris through friends, and he seemed like a very nice guy. They moved in together and had a baby, named Evan. Unfortunately, Chris became physically and verbally abusive towards Melinda, and he also engaged in violent behavior towards animals, which Melinda feared he would repeat with their child. Melinda eventually made the difficult decision to move out to protect her baby and herself. Melinda knew that Chris should not be left alone with their baby, and she tried to minimize contact between them. After Melinda filed for child support, and despite the fact that she explained her fears for Evan’s safety, the judge told Melinda that she was eventually going to grant Chris unsupervised visitation with Evan. “I can’t be more grateful…Evan still has a relationship with his father, but it’s safe.” A private attorney referred Melinda to Community Legal Aid, and CLA Senior Supervising Attorney Tina Paradiso took her case to get her child support, custody, and a safe visitation arrangement. At the trial, Melinda testified about her observations and fears. The judge awarded her sole legal and physical custody of Evan, and Chris was given limited supervised visits. Additionally, Chris was ordered to pay weekly child support. Today, Melinda lives with Evan and her parents in an apartment. She has a job outside of the home which she enjoys and which helps provide a better life for Evan. Melinda’s mother supervises Evan’s occasional visits with his father. Of her experience with Community Legal Aid, Melinda says, “I can’t be more grateful…I couldn’t have asked for a better outcome…it’s worked out great. Evan still has a relationship with his father but it’s safe…The visits, if they weren’t supervised—I can’t even imagine. I don’t think [Evan] would be as happy and full of life. I think it’s ultimately going to be the best for him, emotionally and physically.” *Names used are pseudonyms 7 6 Racheal thanks you. W hen Racheal came to Community Legal Aid, she appeared to be a strong teenager, well on her way to a bright future. She worked hard at school, was wellliked by peers and teachers, had an afterschool babysitting job, and dreamed of attending college the next year. Underneath this surface, however, was an undocumented immigrant child, abandoned in the United States by the aunt who had cared for her most of her life. Racheal was born in Ghana to teenage parents with little money, education, or opportunity. Unable to care for Racheal themselves, her parents “gave” Racheal to a paternal aunt. When Racheal was twelve years old, her aunt, a church leader, moved to the United States with her. Racheal’s aunt established and led a small church for about three years, but the church did not flourish, and the aunt decided to return to Ghana without Racheal. Racheal was sixteen, her mother was dead, her father was seriously ill, and her aunt had abandoned her. During the time it took Racheal to find her way to CLA, she continued to attend school and was cared for by church members, although she had no formal guardian and no clear future. Fortunately, one of CLA’s immigration attorneys recognized that Racheal’s circumstances appeared to qualify her for Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status, which, if granted, would allow Racheal to apply for permanent legal resident status. Time was an issue; only children under the age of eighteen are eligible to apply for SIJ status, and Racheal was just months shy of her eighteenth birthday. The SIJ application process is complex and requires coordination with the court system and immigration authorities. Over a tenweek period, CLA attorneys Ellen VanScoyoc and Laura Gal accompanied Racheal to court four times, petitioned for appointment of a legal guardian and for a court investigation into Racheal’s living and custodial circumstances, and successfully got the court to issue the documentation that was needed for Racheal's immigration case. Once the court process was complete, CLA successfully requested that Racheal be approved for Special Immigrant Juvenile status. The process was completed days before Racheal’s eighteenth birthday. Today, Racheal has been accepted to two colleges and is enjoying the chance to plan her future. When asked to reflect on her experience with Community Legal Aid, Racheal says, “I thank you guys. I feel like I’m going somewhere in my life and my future’s getting brighter.” “I feel like I’m going somewhere in my life and my future’s getting brighter.” 7 CeartDe't t$anks to our Access to “A gift [to Community =ega' AidA is going to a p'ace B$ere peop'e are going to get real help.” C$ar'es R. Casarte''o. /r.! 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Committees. John John A. A. Shea! Shea! Chair, Chair,2012 2012Central CentralMassachusetts Massachusetts Chair, 2012 Central Massachusetts Access to Justice Leadership Access to Justice Leadership Committee Access to Justice Leadership Committee Committee “““ “If “If ititwasn’t wasn’tfor for Community CommunityLegal LegalAid, Aid, who whowould wouldhelp helpthem?” them?” II believe believeas lawyerswe wehave haveto giveback. back.We Wehave haveboth botha moraland andethical ethicalobligation obligationto giveback backto the believe asaslawyers lawyers we have totogive give back. We have both a amoral moral and ethical obligation totogive give back totothe the community in general, but I think it’s important for us all to be involved in some sort of notforprofit entity community in general, but I think it’s important for us all to be involved in some sort of notforprofit entity community in general, but I think it’s important for us all to be involved in some sort of notforprofit entity providing providinglegal legalservices servicesin someway, way,whether whetherit’s it’svolunteering volunteeringon onthe theboard, board, providing legal services ininsome some way, whether it’s volunteering on the board, serving on a pro bono project ... or by giving money. servingon ona apro probono bonoproject project......ororby bygiving givingmoney. money. serving I’m I’ma firmbeliever believerin theneed needfor fora safetynet. net.Community CommunityLegal Legal I’m a afirm firm believer ininthe the need for a asafety safety net. Community Legal Aid, to a degree, is a safety net...There are people who really Aid, to a degree, is a safety net...There are people who really but Aid, to a degree, is a safety net...There are people who really but but for forthe theservices servicesof CLAwould wouldbe lefton ontheir theirown ownin for the services ofofCLA CLA would bebeleft left on their own inin terrible situations. In contrast, if you spend any amount terrible situations. In contrast, if you spend any amountof terrible situations. In contrast, if you spend any amount ofof time timein districtcourt courtcriminal criminalcases, cases,the thejudge judgesays says‘If you time inindistrict district court criminal cases, the judge says ‘If‘Ifyou you can’t afford a lawyer we will appoint one for you.’ But can’tafford afforda alawyer lawyerwe wewill willappoint appointone onefor foryou.’ you.’But But can’t you have a single mother...in an abusive relationship… you have a single mother...in an abusive relationship… you have a single mother...in an abusive relationship… there thereisn’t isn’ta constitutionalright rightthat thatshe shehave havean there isn’t a aconstitutional constitutional right that she have anan attorney — and that’s troubling. If it wasn’t for attorney — and that’s troubling. If it wasn’t for attorney — and that’s troubling. If it wasn’t for Community CommunityLegal LegalAid, Aid,who whowould wouldhelp helpthem? them?Its Community Legal Aid, who would help them? ItsIts mission, to me, is critical.” mission, to me, is critical.” mission, to me, is critical.” 2012 2012Central CentralMassachusetts MassachusettsAccess Accessto JusticeCampaign Campaign 2012 Central Massachusetts Access totoJustice Justice Campaign Leadership LeadershipCommittee Committee Leadership Committee John JohnA. Shea,Chair Chair John A.A.Shea, Shea, Chair Gregory J. Angelini Gregory J. Angelini Gregory J. Angelini Michael MichaelP. Angelini Michael P.P.Angelini Angelini Joseph M. Antonellis Joseph M. Antonellis Joseph M. Antonellis Michael MichaelD. Badger Michael D.D.Badger Badger Blaise P. Berthiaume Blaise P. Berthiaume Blaise P. Berthiaume Christine ChristineL. Biscotti Christine L.L.Biscotti Biscotti Gary S. Brackett Gary S. Brackett Gary S. Brackett Lucille LucilleB. Brennan Lucille B.B.Brennan Brennan Douglas DouglasS. Brown Douglas S.S.Brown Brown Douglas Burwick Douglas Burwick Douglas Burwick Kevin KevinT. Byrne Kevin T.T.Byrne Byrne Paul W. Carey Paul W. Carey Paul W. Carey J. ChristopherCollins Collins J.J.Christopher Christopher Collins Robert D. Cox, Jr. Robert D. Cox, Robert D. Cox, Jr.Jr. Peter PeterL. Ettenberg Peter L.L.Ettenberg Ettenberg Paige D. Firment Paige D. Firment Paige D. Firment Francis A. FrancisA.A.Ford Ford Francis Ford Mark MarkA. Goldstein Mark A.A.Goldstein Goldstein J. Kendall J. Kendall Huber J. Kendall Huber Huber John F. Keenan John F. Keenan John F. Keenan John JohnA. Mavricos John A.A.Mavricos Mavricos Elizabeth Elizabeth W.Morse Morse Elizabeth W. W. Morse Eugene P. O'Donnell, Eugene P. O'Donnell, Eugene P. O'Donnell, Jr. Jr.Jr. Vincent P. Pusateri, Sr. Vincent P. Pusateri, Sr. Vincent P. Pusateri, Sr. Lynette LynettePaczkowski Paczkowski Lynette Paczkowski Hon. Hon.James JamesF. Hon. James F.F. Queenan, Queenan, (Ret.) Queenan, Jr. Jr.Jr.(Ret.) (Ret.) Todd Rodman Todd Rodman Todd Rodman Emily EmilyStarr Starr Emily Starr Polly A. Polly A. Tatum Polly A. Tatum Tatum Anthony J. Anthony Vigliotti Anthony J.J.Vigliotti Vigliotti Gayle F. Weiss Gayle F. Weiss Gayle F. Weiss Robert RobertS. White Robert S.S.White White 99 9 ! Celebrating Celebrating our Celebratingour our v Mordechai Mordechai Kamel MordechaiKamel Kamel Volunteer Volunteer Attorney, Attorney, Franklin Franklin and andand Hampshire Hampshire Counties Counties Volunteer Attorney, Franklin Hampshire Counties II “A A nnmy my previous career, career, II I n previous my previous career, was waswas an anorthopedic orthopedic an orthopedic surgeon, surgeon, and andand always always felt feltthat thatthat II I surgeon, always felt was waswas doing doing something something societally societally doing something societally useful. useful. During During law lawlaw school, school, my mymy useful. 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Libbos, PC Lazan Glover & Puciloski, LLP Lesser, Newman & Nasser, LLP Lyon & Fitzpatrick, LLP Peskin, Courchesne & Allen, PC Ramos, Robinson & RodriguezRoss, LLC Rubin & Rubin Ryan & Downey, PC Sasson, Turnbull, Ryan & Hoose Sbrogna & Brunelle, LLP Siddall & Siddall, PC Smith & Gerrard Starr Vander Linden, LLP Ward, Walsh & Rice, PC Ware & Goodman, LLP We have made every effort to include all donors. If your name was inadvertently left out, please let us know. 15 Domestic violence victims and their children need /!%-2(( $#44"*0, $31,(/#$0"2)(3&2(( .%$%030%"&(3**3&',+,&0$, and a 2%."*/,. 5"#*(generosity helps us provide legal services to 2"+,$0%/(( .%"-,&/,(.%/0%+$(who need assistance with family law issues, helping to end the cycle of violence. Thank you to our Government and Public Agencies City of Northampton City of Pittsfield City of Worcester Mass. Attorney General’s Office Mass. Department of Public Health Mass. Executive Office of Public Safety and Security Mass. 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With )"#*(help, we prevent !"+,-,$$&,$$(by assisting individuals and families to gain access to affordable housing programs and defend themselves against ,.%/0%"&, 1"*,/-"$#*,, and unlawful 2%$/*%+%&30%"&. Corporations Babson Capital Management Commerce Bank Country Bank Garden of Eden Spa The Hanover Insurance Group, Inc. Health New England, Inc. MassMutual Financial Group NiSource Columbia Gas Nypro, Inc. Southbridge Savings Bank Unum generous funders. Because of you, we are able to help people make the transition to economic selfsufficiency by providing legal services to individuals and families who are wrongly denied any of the full range of government benefits, including TAFDC, EAEDC, SSI, SSDI, SNAP (food stamps), and emergency assistance shelter. United Ways Berkshire United Way United Way of Central Massachusetts United Way of Hampshire County Northern Berkshire United Way United Way of Pioneer Valley United Way of Southbridge, Sturbridge & Charlton United Way of Webster and Dudley Thanks to you, we provide legal services for people age 60 and over in cases involving safety from abuse, access to affordable housing, and access to government benefits. With your support, we provide services to people seeking humanitarianbased immigration relief, including battered spouses, crime victims, human trafficking victims, abused or abandoned children, or those fleeing persecution. Nonprofit Partners Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging Elder Services of Berkshire County Franklin County Home Care Corporation Greater Springfield Senior Services Highland Valley Elder Services Montachusett Opportunity Council Pine Tree Legal Assistance Regional Environmental Council Volunteer Lawyers Project of the Boston Bar Association WestMass ElderCare Workers who are laid off in the current economic downturn often require our assistance to obtain unemployment benefits. Thanks to you, we provide services to these clients, as well as to clients in the areas of employment discrimination, wage and hour claims, and family medical leave issues. 17 Staff Management Team ( Jonathan Mannina, Executive Director Faye Rachlin, Deputy Director( Patricia Owen, Fiscal Manager Paula Hind, Office Manager( Sarah Loy, Development Associate and Communications Coordinator( Jennifer Dieringer, Managing Attorney, Northampton and Pittsfield( Hisham Leil, Managing Attorney, Springfield Valerie ZolezziWyndham, Managing Attorney, Worcester Katherine Callaghan, Senior Supervising Attorney, Housing Unit( Christina Paradiso, Senior Supervising Attorney, Families and Children Unit Hon. Edward Ginsburg (Ret.), Senior Supervising Attorney, Families and Children Unit! Jan Stiefel, Senior Supervising Attorney, Benefits Unit and Elder Unit( Elizabeth Campanale, Assistant Fiscal Manager Betsy Williams, Human Resources Coordinator Attorneys Allan Acosta Daniel Bahls Wendy Berg Rachel Brown Jonathan Burke Leslie Curley Jane Edmonstone Laura Gal Njeri Gichohi Joshua Gutierrez Marion Hohn Lyonel JeanPierre Young Soo Jo Emily Jones Sameea Kazmi Margery Kennard Sora Kim Carrie Love Leticia MedinaRichman Ray Mestre Donna Morelli Melissa Pomfred Amy Romero Marion Rosenau Jeffrey Sakol Paul Schack Maureen St. Cyr Chantal St. Fleur Uri Strauss Sandra Susse Ellen VanScoyoc Ruthanne Withers Jessica WoodmanHardy Paralegals John Busbin( Lydia Jusino Wendy Kane Teresa Lacava Susan O'Connor Jannette Ortega Dianne Sandman 19 18 Support Staff Linda Boss Liza Harris Judith Herberg Mildred Otero Francisca Reyes Betty Sweeney Evelyn Velasquez ( AmeriCorps Members Elizabeth Alfred Shelley Barron Daniel Beauchemin Mariel Block Cintia Garcia Charles Moore Michael Morelli Natalie Shemassian Financial Information For the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 2012 Revenue Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corp. $3,112,643 Government Grants $815,413 Foundation Grants $394,624 United Way Grants $173,416 Attorneys Fees $164,809 Private Fundraising $138,327 Other Income $181,205 Total Revenue $4,980,437 Expenses Personnel $3,654,609 Operations $386,843 Occupancy $395,213 Contract Services $64,132 Library & Litigation $40,431 SubGrants $38,815 Total Expenses $4,580,043 Cases Handled For the Twelve Months Ending September 30, 2012 D-2,*(738( 9:E=;(>3$,$( ?#+3&%03*%3&(( @++%'*30%"&( 738( A=B(>3$,$( C,&,1%0$(738( 9:99A(>3$,$( ?"#$%&'(738( 9:A9=(>3$,$( 63+%-)(738( 9:;<=(>3$,$( 19 Office Locations: WORCESTER 405 Main Street, Suite 400 Worcester, MA 01608 5087523718 855CLALEGAL SPRINGFIELD One Monarch Place, Suite 400 Springfield, MA 01144 NORTHAMPTON 20 Hampton Avenue, Suite 100 Northampton, MA 01060 PITTSFIELD 152 North Street, Suite E155 Pittsfield, MA 01201 Satellite Offices: FITCHBURG 76 Summer Street, #235 Fitchburg, MA 01420 GREENFIELD 55 Federal Street Greenfield, MA 01301 MILFORD 60 North Bow Street Milford, MA 01757 NORTH ADAMS 61 Main Street North Adams, MA 01247 SOUTHBRIDGE 79 Elm Street Southbridge, MA 01550 www.communitylegal.org 20