Kathy Hardiman Joins Legal Aid Society as Secretary

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“Robin” became a sex-trafficking victim when her father sold her at the age of 8. Despite a lengthy criminal record of prostitution (over 200 charges), Robin began turning her life around in her mid-thirties. She received services at The Next Door, went through the Magdalene House program, obtained employment, and regained custody of her children. …
“Joseph” and his wife and three children rented an apartment in the basement of a single family home. There were many problems with the apartment, and the landlord went months without fixing them. Joseph reported the issue to Nashville’s Metro Codes Administration and to the Metro Public Health Department. When Joseph received the agencies’ reports, …
TULLAHOMA, Tenn., Sept. 8, 2016 – Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, Tennessee’s largest non‐profit law firm, announced today that it has relocated its Tullahoma office from 123 NW Atlantic St. to 281 Industrial Blvd. The new 4,400‐square‐foot office location is located just minutes from downtown Tullahoma. “While our old office served …