District 10 Pro Bono Project

PO Box 8382
Bloomington, IN - 47407
Phone Number: (812) 339-3610
Fax Number: (812) 339-3624

The District 10 Pro Bono Project provides quality, free legal services for low- income people in the Indiana counties of Greene, Lawrence, Monroe, Owen, Clay, Hendricks, Morgan and Putnam Counties.

To apply for services, please call (812) 339-3610 every Monday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Thursday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

We have a walk-in clinic every Friday called "Counsel in the Court," for people with a family law problem in Monroe County. "Counsel in the Court" is held from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Monroe County Justice Building, 301 N. College Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47404.


Mission Statement: The Wabash Valley Survivors Legal Assistance program provides legal support to survivors of domestic violence who cannot afford an attorney. We provide legal advice, legal assistance, and in some cases legal representation for people experiencing domestic violence. We partner with the Terre Haute-based Council on Domestic Abuse (CODA), Clay County Family Support Services, and other local domestic violence resources. We also do some direct intake.

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