Established in 1911, Maryland Legal Aid is a statewide nonprofit 501(c)(3) law firm that advocates with and for Marylanders experiencing poverty to achieve equity and social justice through free civil legal services, community collaboration, and systemic change. From its 12 offices around the state and through its many community-based clinics, Maryland Legal Aid helps its clients preserve and access safe and affordable housing; maintain custody of their children and be safe from domestic violence; and increase their economic security by defending against consumer debt including foreclosures and tax sales, removing barriers to employment and accessing critical income supports such as Medicaid, SNAP, unemployment, and other vital public benefits. Maryland Legal Aid seeks systemic change through impact litigation and storytelling.
Vision
DIGNITY, EQUITY, AND JUSTICE FOR ALL.
Our Mission
We advocate with and for Marylanders experiencing poverty to achieve equity and social justice through free civil legal services, community collaboration, and systems change.
Core Values
We are holistic problem-solvers. We care about the whole person and seek to provide comprehensive and client-centered legal services to address poverty’s causes and consequences in our communities.
We are visionary. We are bold and audacious advocates, seeing possibilities for individual and systemic transformation at every juncture.
We are anti-racist. We stand against racism, actively fostering equity and transformative change in all we do.
We are inclusive. We treat every person with dignity and respect, embrace our differences, and strive to create brave spaces where differences are celebrated.
We are committed to excellence. We learn from challenges, successes, and failures, using each encounter as an opportunity to refine our skills and deepen our expertise.
We are compassionate. We approach our work with one another and the people we serve with empathy, thoughtfulness, and consideration.
We are collaborative. We recognize that the best results emerge from working closely and collaborating with our client community partners. We actively seek opportunities to work together across our organization and with our legal services, community, and agency partners
James Silver, Esq. Supervising Attorney, Adult Guardianship Program
Kevonne Small Chief Legal Director
William Steinwedel, Esq. Deputy Advocacy Director for Homeownership Preservation
Vicki Taitano, Esq. Chief Attorney, Prince George's County Office
Jani Tillery, Esq. Chief Attorney, Montgomery County Office
Frank Vitale, Esq. Chief Attorney, Anne Arundel/Howard Office
Amee Vora, Esq. Advocacy Director for Family Law
Shannon Weaver, Esq. Supervising Attorney, Baltimore City CINA
Board of Directors
Brian Hochheimer, Esq. President
Ora Johnson Vice President
Marquita Wise-Jones Secretary
Charles “Chuck” J. Morton, Jr., Esq. Treasurer
Emerson L. Dorsey, Jr., Esq. Member at Large
Richard “Ricky” Adams, Esq.
Lorenzo A. Bivans, Jr., Esq.
David S. Coaxum, Esq.
Sondra Douglas, Esq.
Jessica A. duHoffmann, Esq.
Manuel “Manny” R. Geraldo, Esq.
Ashley M. Harrison
Brandyn J. Hicks, Esq.
Donald “Tim” Howe
Anita Jones
Ranak K. Jasani, Esq.
Chelsea Ortega, Esq.
Jennifer Pelton
Honorary Board of Directors
Phyllis Butler Jo Glasco Gwendolyn Johnson Warren Oliveri, Esq.
Brief History
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