Legal Services of Northern California
Charlyn De Witt is an experienced legal professional currently serving as the Acting Managing Attorney at Legal Services of Northern California since August 2018, after a progression from Staff Attorney and Legal Graduate roles. Charlyn's background includes significant positions such as Law Clerk at Disability Rights California and Goodman & Associates, as well as Extern at Yolo Superior Court, where responsibilities included assisting litigants in family law and related matters. Prior experiences encompass a Research Assistant role at the University of California, Davis and various internships focusing on legal research and client interaction. Charlyn holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Davis - School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Sociology, and Criminal Justice from Hope College.
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Legal Services of Northern California
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Since 1956 Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) has provided quality legal services that empower the poor to identify and defeat the causes and effects of poverty. Legal Services of Northern California serves 23 counties in Northern California with nine office locations located in Sacramento, Auburn, Chico, Eureka, Grass Valley, Redding, Ukiah, Vallejo and Woodland. We invite you to contact your local LSNC office for more information about our services available in your area. We also have the following special programs: Senior Legal Services Programs, Senior Legal Hotline (serving all of California), LSNC – Health, Tommy Clinkenbeard Legal Clinic (serving the homeless population in Sacramento), Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP), and Voluntary Legal Services Program (VLSP). LSNC’s substantive priorities are: Support for Families Preservation of Housing Enhancing Economic Stability Family Safety and Stability Health Care Civil Rights The organization has a multi-dimensional service delivery system which employs the efficiencies of telephone hotlines, self-help advocacy through counseling, clinics, pro se materials, and community legal education, in addition to direct representation both in court and at administrative hearings. LSNC engages in creative collaborations with other legal services programs, community organizations, and government agencies, including court-based in pro per assistance.