October is Pro Bono Month!

October is Pro Bono Month, and we are celebrating the remarkable work of our pro bono team! After launching our pro bono program in 2020 with funding from Legal Services Corporation, we have expanded the reach of our services to hundreds of additional clients, thanks to our growing team of pro bono attorneys, paralegals, law students, and other volunteers. In 2021, we opened 717 pro bono cases program-wide.


"We see the best people in court, or in need of legal services, at one of the worst times in their lives,'' says MAP pro bono volunteer, Honorable Joseph A. Costello, Jr., Retired 38th Circuit Court Judge. “Imagine trying to navigate through a complex system without the assistance of a lawyer; there is less likelihood that justice will be served. Given the opportunity to pursue such a great profession, pro bono work is one significant way to share your good fortune and lend assistance to someone in dire need."


When Michigan’s Clean Slate Legislation was enacted in April 2021, hundreds of thousands of Michigan residents became eligible to expunge their records, and our pro bono team quickly adapted--opening over 1,000 expungement cases that same year. Expungement represents an opportunity for people to get better jobs with higher wages and benefits, obtain affordable housing, and pay child support and other debts. Since the implementation of the legislation, our team has collaborated with law firms, individual attorneys, courts, and local and national organizations to hold dozens of virtual and in-person expungement clinics.


“When I do pro bono, I have the immediate experience that one attorney can really make a difference in someone’s life,” says Jamie Hochman Herz, Of Counsel, Bodman PLC. “It is a privilege to help someone with their legal needs in this way, and I feel lucky that I can have that direct connection with someone. If I can help bring one person closer to a sense of justice and fairness, it is only then that I feel I have done my job.”


As a recipient of the LSC Pro Bono Innovation Fund, we are honored to receive an additional $320,000 to continue expanding our pro bono expungement services. We will use this grant to develop a new Legal Navigator program, in which non-attorney volunteers will work with clients to address the complex administrative tasks that are involved in applying for expungements. In addition, the project will add staff capacity to work on identifying, investigating, and strategizing to overcome the legal barriers clients face in seeking expungements. We are incredibly grateful for this opportunity and look forward to continuing to provide services to Michiganders in need of criminal record expungements in the coming years.


To learn more about our pro bono program and how you can get involved, visit our website:

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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

MAP is proud to recognize that October is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We will be sharing information about our work and legal resources for DV survivors throughout the month on our social media. Find out more about our free legal services for survivors here.

MAP Updates

LSC Executive Director's Conference


In September, our Executive Director Ann Routt attended the Legal Services Corporation Executive Director Conference in Washington DC along with the directors of Lakeshore Legal Aid, Legal Aid of Western Michigan, Legal Services of Eastern Michigan, and Legal Services of Northern Michigan. During her time in DC, Ann also met with staff at the offices of Representative Elissa Slotkin, Representative Tim Walberg, and Representative Debbie Dingell to talk about MAP's work in their districts and throughout our service area.

FLS and MPLP Each Celebrated Their 25th Anniversary!


In September, Farmworker Legal Services of Michigan and Michigan Poverty Law Program each celebrated their 25th Anniversary with current and former staff, interns, volunteers, and supporters. Thank you to all who joined us to honor FLS and MPLP!

FLS staff gathered at Bell's Brewery in Kalamazoo.

MPLP celebrating at Corner Brewery in Ypsilanti.

I Do This Work Because...

We are excited to share more responses to the prompt "I do this work because..." from our team!

This week, Beckee Nighbert, LSSCM Washtenaw Attorney, shares why she works in legal aid at MAP:


"I work for MAP because I believe everyone should have equal access to the justice system. I love working with my clients who are seeking expungements. Having an expungement from a person’s record changes their whole life. It gives them fair access to housing and employment which opens the door for them to live their lives without their convictions hanging over their head."

Valdomero Ruiz, Farmworker Legal Services Intern, shares why he chose to pursue an internship with FLS:


"I do this work because of my heritage. My family has worked in agriculture their whole lives. Working in the fields has always been a part of my life. Since my family immigrated to the United States in 1999, my dad has worked on the land that he owned and planted blueberries here in Michigan. I grew up helping him fertilize, prune, and pick the crop.


Being a part of the FLS team helped me pursue my aspirations in law and use the voice I have for the betterment of my community. Doing outreach for FLS put many things into perspective. I had the opportunity to hear a lot of stories of triumphs and struggles from workers. Getting raw emotions from everyone I met and having conversations with workers makes me feel good about the work I have done with FLS. Knowing I'm helping people lifts my spirit.


Being an intern and being a part of this team is an experience I won't ever forget, so thank you."

Interested in Legal Aid Work?


Here are some ways you can make a difference!

Join Our Team


We are seeking new team members who share our passion for providing access to justice to those who need it most. Visit our employment page for full postings.




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Volunteer


MAP welcomes volunteer attorneys in each of our counties and programs. To volunteer, please complete our Pro Bono Attorney Registration Form.




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Give


Through your contributions, we can provide safety and security to thousands of Michigan families. Visit the link below to make a non-attorney donation, or click here to make an attorney donation.

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Resources and Events

 Please help us spread the word about these upcoming community events and resources. 

LSNTAP Webinar: Case Study #1: Migration to SharePoint

Tuesday, October 11, 2022 - 3:00 pm EST


Join LSNTAP for a case study on one legal service organization's process for planning, implementing, and subsequently refining its SharePoint intranet and document management system. The webinar will focus on project management, stakeholder engagement, and change management, but will also touch on some key technical considerations when deciding to use SharePoint.


Register here

Drivers License Restoration Clinics


The Department of State, along with the Department of Attorney General, DTE Energy, and other partners, is holding free clinics across the state to assist individuals who are eligible to have their licenses restored. Find an upcoming clinic in your area:


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Family Law Assistance Project (FLAP) Clinic


Wednesday, October 26, 2022 - 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm


Who should attend?

Individuals with low income, who are U.S. Citizens or eligible undocumented immigrants; who need legal services in Oakland Country or live in Oakland County; whose circumstances are related to a domestic Personal Protection Order (PPO) or family law issues such as divorce, custody, parenting time, child support, minor guardianship; etc.; and who are not represented by an attorney. 


More info

Community News

MIRC's Christine Sauvé named Hispanic Heritage Month Game Changers Honoree


Christine Sauvé, Community Engagement and Communications Coordinator for Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, was celebrated for her commitment to immigrant equity.


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Survivor Advocate Rebecca Shiemke Receives the 2022 Champion of Justice Award


“I am truly honored to be recognized by the board whose members and staff I consider to be mentors and allies in the work to improve the lives of survivors,” Shiemke said. “My career has been rewarding and challenging, but it is work that I could not have sustained without the hard work of many others, including members of this board. Thank you.”


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MAP includes Legal Services of South Central Michigan with five offices in south and central Michigan serving 13 counties and Farmworker Legal Services serving agricultural workers statewide. MAP also provides administrative services to five statewide specialty programs, known collectively as MSAS. These include the Michigan Poverty Law ProgramMichigan Elder Justice InitiativeCrime Victims Legal Assistance ProgramMichigan Legal Help Program, and Michigan Immigrant Rights Center. The Legal Services Corporation only supports the activities of the MAP programs, Legal Services of South Central Michigan, and Farmworker Legal Services.