Donate to the Texas Access to Justice Foundation

The Texas Access to Justice Foundation funds nonprofit organizations that provide free legal aid to low-income Texans. These civil legal matters include protection from domestic violence, maintaining public benefits and protection from consumer scams.

Because of limited resources, legal aid organizations are forced to turn away half of all qualified applicants. So we need your help. Donate to the Texas Access to Justice Foundation, and make a difference in the lives of people who might have nowhere to turn.

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If you prefer to mail your donation, please print out the following form and send it, along with your tax-deductible donation, to:

Texas Access to Justice Foundation
P.O. Box 12886
Austin, Texas 78711-2886
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