Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky - Barbourville Office

700 Pitzer St
Barbourville, KY - 40906
Phone Number: (606) 546-5115
Fax Number: (606) 546-5117

The Appalachian Research and Defense Fund of Kentucky, Inc., known nationwide as "AppalReD," is a private, non-profit law firm. We offer free civil legal help to eligible, low-income people in 37 counties in the Appalachian Mountains and rolling hills of eastern and south-central Kentucky. In order to get help from AppalReD, you must be low income, have limited assets, and have a kind of problem AppalReD handles. AppalReD can help senior citizens regardless of their income and assets. You may apply online or call1-866-277-5733.


Serving: Bell, Clay, Harlan, Knox, Laurel, McCreary & Whitley Counties


Mission Statement: To promote equal access to justice, to encourage self-sufficiency, to empower and to improve the lives of low income and other vulnerable people and families in eastern and south central Kentucky by providing them high quality legal assistance.

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