The London Legal Walk takes place on June 9, raising tens of thousands of pounds to assist with legal bills for those that need qualified advice, and the team from the South West London Legal Centre are asking the Croydon public to join them on this stroll through London.

Legal walk: lawyers, clients and supporters will be striding out in central London on June 9
Every year, SWLLC supports thousands of people in Croydon and across south London who are facing serious legal problems affecting their housing, income, employment, immigration status, safety and wellbeing.
“Many come to us at moments of crisis and would struggle to access legal advice anywhere else,” SWLLC says.
“That is why the London Legal Walk matters. It is a chance to come together, raise funds, and show that access to justice should not depend on someone’s income or circumstances.” Continue reading




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