Press releases

The Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley Announces Grant from the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust

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Interviews

Elizabeth Barbour shares the high cost of intimate partner violence.
Listen to WDBJ interview here.

Elizabeth Barbour shares why protective orders are so important.
Listen to WDBJ interview here.

Elizabeth Barbour shares tips on identifying domestic violence and ways you can help someone who may be experiencing abuse in their home.
Listen to WDBJ interview here.

Legal Aid Society wants feedback on next strategic plan
Listen to interview here.

Dan Casey at the Roanoke Times on the Jaunt for Justice 5K
Read article here.

Radio IQ WVTF Interview with David Beidler and Austin Bouffard discussing how The Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley is providing new assistance for those seeking rent relief.
Listen to Interview Here

Caption: WDBJ Interview with LASRV about Rent Relief
Rent relief still available for Virginia tenants (wdbj7.com)

Mona Raza interviewed by the Roanoke Times about Rent Relief
As evictions resume, indebted renters in Roanoke region urged to apply for relief | Local News | roanoke.com

The Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley talks Rent Relief with WSLS
Legal Aid of Roanoke Valley assisting locals get access to rent relief (wsls.com)

The CDC’s eviction moratorium expired over the weekend, but The Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley is stepping up to help others avoid homelessness.
www.wsls.com/news/local/2021/08/03/legal-aid-of-roanoke-valley-assisting-locals-get-access-to-rent-relief/

WDBJ reports number of new cases at The Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley
www.wdbj7.com/2021/08/03/city-roanoke-helping-tenants-find-rental-assistance/

 

Videos

Please join us in congratulating David on being inducted as a Fellow of the Virginia Law Foundation. Only 1 percent of Virginia Lawyers are selected to become Fellows of the Virginia Law Foundation. The Fellows Program “recognizes excellence in the practice of law and in public and professional service.” The Foundation has provided more than $27 million in grants to support projects throughout Virginia that facilitate access to justice, promote an appreciation for the Rule of Law, and provide law-related education. David’s induction as a Fellow is a great acknowledgement of his dedicated service to the Legal Aid Society of the Roanoke Valley, the state bar, and our community. Congratulations, David, on this well-deserved honor!