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Pro Bono Ontario – Education Law Program  

This program helps families with children who have problems at public schools. These problems include:

  • difficulty enrolling in or attending school
  • bullying, harassment, and school safety
  • suspensions, expulsions, exclusions, and transfers
  • special education and accommodation needs

Volunteer lawyers can:

  • explain legal rights and give legal advice
  • talk to school administrators
  • represent students in special education or discipline appeals

Families must have a low to moderate income. To ask for help, fill out the online form. Or call 1-855-255-7256 on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday from 12:30 pm – 4:00 pm.

Website

probonoontario.org/education/#toggle-id-7

Contact Information

Phone: 1-855-255-7256

Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC)

Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC) is a community legal clinic that offers free legal services to Black Ontarians with low incomes. The clinic helps with police complaints and legal problems caused by anti-Black racism in the following areas of law:

  • education
  • employment
  • housing
  • human rights
  • income assistance

For help, fill out BLAC’s intake form and email it to intake@blac.clcj.ca.

Toll Free for people in custody: 1-877-279-0680  or  1-844-302-2694 

Website

blacklegalactioncentre.ca

Contact Information

Phone: 416-597-5831 Toll-free: 1-877-736-9406 Toll-free TTY: 1-800-855-0511

Law Society Referral Service

The Law Society of Ontario has an online Law Society Referral Service that gives you the name of a lawyer or licensed paralegal who will give free legal advice for up to 30 minutes in any area of law.

If you cannot wait for a lawyer or paralegal to call you back, or if you do not have a call-back number, email lsrs@lso.ca. If you’re in crisis or in custody, call 1-855-947-5255 or 416-947-5255, Monday to Friday, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Justice for Children and Youth (JFCY)

JFCY is a legal clinic that provides services to people in Ontario who are younger than 18 years. JFCY can give 30 minutes of free legal advice by phone in many areas of law including criminal, education, immigration, and human rights.

They can also help people in Ontario younger than 25 years who are homeless.

Website

jfcy.org/en

Contact Information

Phone: 416-920-1633 Toll-free: 1-866-999-5329

ABLE2 – Reach Legal Referral Services

If you live in the Ottawa or Champlain region and have a disability, ABLE2’s Reach Legal Referral Services may be able to help. They can refer you to a lawyer or paralegal for up to 3 hours of free legal advice in any area of law. But they cannot help with urgent legal issues.

If ABLE2 cannot help, they may refer you to community resources.

Book a meeting online, or call 613-761-9522 extension 452 or 453. You can also email reachlegalreferral@able2.org.

Website

able2.org/programs/reach-legal-services

Contact Information

Phone: 613-761-9522 extension 452 or 453