ALSC – 2021 Annual Report
Acadiana Legal Service Corporation released its 2021 Annual Report Click here to view the report in a PDF format.
ALSC is awarded a $1,000,000 HUD Eviction Prevention Grant
HUD has offered a grant to Acadiana Legal Service Corporation to help provide legal assistance to low-income tenants at risk of or subject to eviction. Legal services are integral in helping individuals and families, especially people of color who are…
ALSC searches for Executive Director to replace retiring Greg Landry
After 39 years of service with Acadiana Legal Service Corporation Greg Landry has announced his retirement effective July 29, 2022. Greg leaves ALSC in a strong position for continued growth and service and we sincerely thank him for his contributions…
ALSC Board of Directors Meeting – October 26, 2021
The ALSC Board of Directors will meet, virtually, on Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 6:00 pm. The public is invited to attend. For meeting access information call 337-237-4320, ext. 1104.
Addressing the Impact of Winter Storms: Resources
Addressing the Impact of Winter Storms: Resources The severe winter weather of the past week has left many households without heat and electricity. For older adults and other at-risk populations, the loss of utilities can exacerbate health conditions. Poor road…
CDC Extends the Eviction Moratorium until March 31, 2021.
CDC Director Rochelle P. Walensky released a statement regarding the extension of the eviction moratorium at least until March 31. Read more.
Louisiana’s SNAP benefits is changing!
To distribute benefits more evenly throughout each month, Louisiana is changing the schedule for SNAP benefits. Read more.
Legal Aid Attorneys Chart Course For 2021 After Spike in Demand
The coronavirus pandemic and the economic downturn it caused sparked a massive spike in demand for legal aid services from America's most marginalized communities, leaving a field already under-resourced facing even greater strain in 2020. At the same time, many…