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Legal Aid of North Carolina executive director George Hausen

Legal Aid of North Carolina executive director George Hausen

By Clayton Henkel
- 1/3/2022
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For over four decades now, advocates at Legal Aid have provided free legal help to low-income North Carolinians in civil cases involving basic human needs like safety, shelter, income and many other issues.Toll-Free Helpline: 1-866-219-LANC

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