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The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY company history timeline

1921

It was incorporated into The Legal Aid Society of Rochester, NY in 1921 and became a charter organization of what was the community chest, later to become the United Way, founded by George Eastman.

1951

The Legal Aid Society was host to the national convention of the National Legal Aid and Defenders Association and, in 1951, saw the publication of Emery Brownell's book, Legal Aid in the United States, a definitive text, describing legal aid to the indigent throughout the nation.

1962

The Legal Aid Society started the Law Guardian Program with the Office of Court Administration in 1962, to represent the interests of and protect the rights of children in Family Court.

1970

In the 1970's, through funding provided by the City of Rochester's Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (C.E.T.A.) program, the agency increased its attorney staff.

1980

In the 1980's, the Legal Aid Society began an Hispanic Outreach Program, in conjunction with the United Way, to work with the growing Hispanic population in the City of Rochester and Monroe County.

1987

In 1987, the Legal Aid Society incorporated the Monroe County Youth Advocacy Project, Inc. (MCYAP) into the agency as the Youth Advocacy Program.

1990

In 1990, a "program based" system for the delivery of legal services was instituted with the creation of the Domestic Violence, Tenant Advocacy, and Domestic Relations Programs.

The 1990's began with the retirement of James Boyle, after 36 years of service at the Legal Aid Society, as Executive Director and the appointment of Alan Harris as Executive Director.

In 1990, the City of Rochester helped to establish an Owner Tenant Mediation Program to assist landlords and tenants to resolve disputes in a non-adversarial forum, using agency staff.

1993

In 1993, the Immigration Program was started by the incorporation of the Immigration Legal Services Center, a small agency of concerned advocates struggling to provide legal services to non-citizens.

1995

In 1995, in response to United Way community investment decisions, a Child Support Program was created out of the Domestic Relations Program to help custodial parents receive adequate and ongoing child support.

1996

In 1996, the Youth Advocacy Program was expanded into Genesee and Orleans Counties.

1997

The Family Law Unit, which includes the Domestic Violence and Child Support Programs, received the United Way Gold Award in 1997 for outstanding program performance.

1999

In 1999, LAS, with six (6) other agency partners, obtained a federal grant from the United States Department of Justice to provide domestic violence services to a nine county area including Monroe County.

2002

In 2002, LAS expanded its immigration program to cover all of upstate New York that is under the jurisdiction of the Buffalo, New York district office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

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