South Florida JFON debuts mobile immigration clinic
Conference News Missions and Outreach
March 07, 2016
HOMESTEAD, Fla. (UMNS) — A donated camper has been converted to a mobile legal clinic for immigrants by the South Florida Justice for our Neighbors, a ministry of The United Methodist Church that offers free legal services. Attorney and director Janet Horman said the mobile clinic can reach the more isolated and rural areas where there are few public transportation options.
Click here to read the story, courtesy of Justice for Our Neighbors.
Click here to read the story, courtesy of Justice for Our Neighbors.
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