Free legal clinic for immigrants to be held in Windsor

OneJustice, an organization that works with attorneys and law schools to provide free legal assistance to rural communities, will stop in Windsor on Wednesday.|

An organization that works with attorneys and law schools to provide free legal assistance to rural communities will stop in Windsor on Wednesday afternoon.

OneJustice, with offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles, will be teaming up with Catholic Charities of Santa Rosa to provide legal advice to people interested in renewing or applying for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, better known as DACA. Individuals can meet one-on-one with licensed attorneys to discuss eligibility and get help filling out the applications. Attorneys also will be able to assist with other general immigration matters, the organization said.

As part of the Justice Bus Project, the free clinic will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church at 8400 Old Redwood Highway.

The project is geared toward increasing access to legal services for low-income residents living in rural and isolated communities across the state. In the past year, it organized free clinics in 23 California counties and partnered with about two dozen organizations to provide services to more than 900 low-income people, according to the organization.

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