The Legal Foundation of Washington aims to provide equal access to justice by funding civil legal services for low-income people across Washington State. We bring expertise about our state civil legal aid system to ensure thoughtful grantmaking. We receive support from public and private partners who are committed to equal justice and system reform.
Since 1984, LFW has distributed more than $200 million to Washington’s legal aid community. Last year, we funded services for over 30,000 low-income families across Washington.
Civil legal aid is a critical tool in the fight to end poverty. Legal aid helps...
--Veterans
--Survivors of domestic violence
--Tenants facing wrongful evections
--Homeowners facing foreclosure
--Youth in the juvenile justice system
--Immigrants working low-wage jobs in poor conditions
--Workers cheated out of wages or denied benefits
How you can help:
Campaign for Equal Justice: Fund immediate needs in your community by giving today
Goldmark Award Luncheon: Host a table or sponsor our annual event
Endowment for Equal Justice: Fund legal aid for future generations
Justice Society: Make your mark with a planned gift in your living will
Champion of Justice: Law firms are eligible when they give $300 per attorney or $25,000+