ICLC is a nonprofit legal services organization located on Los Angeles' Skid Row, the area with the largest concentration of the City's homeless. Since its founding in 1981, ICLC has been the only organization of its kind offering low-income families living in the inner city a comprehensive legal services approach to the problems of homelessness and slum housing. In its over 25 years of providing free legal services, ICLC has specialized in working with 2 groups: families living in slum housing and the homeless. ICLC represents tenants in legal actions against slumlords, helps people obtain government benefits to which they are entitled, fights evictions, illegal rent increases, and harassment by landlords; and provides financial literacy training, among other services. ICLC also participates in helping to shape City policy toward the homeless and income tenants.
How to get help:
Contact this group by following the instructions below:
Most intake at 506 S. Main St.
M-F from 08:30-04:30. Please bring proof of income level.
No appointment needed.
Who We Serve:
See below for an explanation of restrictions on who we can serve.
Counties Served:
Los Angeles
Other Languages Spoken: Spanish
Wheelchair Accessible: Y
Income Guidelines:
Your family's income should be at or below 150.0% of the poverty level.
(Get more information about income guidelines.)
Type of Help:
This group provides the following types of services based on your legal needs and its resources:
Full Legal Representation Brief Advice Self-Help Materials Other- Brief Service