Michigan Advocacy Program
The Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP) is a group that helps people with legal issues in Michigan. They want to ensure everyone gets fair treatment, especially if they are dealing with problems linked to insufficient money. MAP works on different legal problems that affect basic needs.
MAP provides various legal services, covering civil rights, housing, public benefits, jobs, and family law. They offer direct help, legal advice, and support to help people deal with legal issues. They focus on helping low-income individuals and communities who might struggle to get legal help because of money problems.
Besides helping directly with legal issues, MAP teaches and reaches out to the community. They do things like workshops and seminars and share information to make sure people know about their legal rights and duties in the community.
MAP also has specific programs to deal with critical legal issues in the community. This could include stopping unfair treatment, helping with housing problems, supporting people who have faced domestic violence, and more.
Official website: https://miadvocacy.org/