Legal Aid of Nebraska
Farhana Luna is an accomplished data scientist with a strong background in analytics and research. Currently serving at Legal Aid of Nebraska since 2019, Farhana has previously held the role of Quality Analytics Lead at Nebraska Methodist Health System from 2017 to 2018. Prior experience includes a position as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Nebraska at Omaha from 2015 to 2017, as well as serving as a Computer Science Instructor at CCN Science and Technology University between 2005 and 2007. Farhana holds a Master of Science in Data Science from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science & Engineering from Jahangirnagar University.
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Legal Aid of Nebraska
Since 1963, Legal Aid of Nebraska has worked to provide disadvantaged individuals with quality legal advice and representation—something that those more fortunate take for granted. Legal Aid tackles inequality and increases opportunity for low-income Nebraskans by helping clients navigate their way through a complex and often intimidating legal system. Our clients achieve positive outcomes that measurably improve the quality of their lives, help them get up and out of poverty, and increase family stability. To best accomplish this, Legal Aid targets the most pressing legal problems keeping clients in poverty: lack of good housing, jobs, and benefits; the burden of predatory and high-interest debt; and the acute absence of family stability and safety. Legal Aid attorneys provide a full range of civil legal services, from brief advice and counsel, to assistance with self-representation, to direct representation in court. This work makes justice a reality for thousands of low-income Nebraskans, and achieves outcomes that help address the causes and effects of poverty. When low-income Nebraskans have access to a lawyer to protect their rights or to enforce helpful laws, “equal justice” is more than just words, it is reality.