- Posted April 03, 2015
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Registration open for 'Walk for Justice'
Registration is now open for The Salvation Army William Booth Legal Aid Clinic's third annual Walk for Justice at the Detroit Zoo on Saturday, May 30 starting at 8 a.m.
Admission is $35 in advance and $40 the day of the event. Law students can register for $20 and children, up to 16 years old, are admitted for free. The registration fee includes zoo admission, parking, a Walk for Justice t-shirt, refreshments and entry into a door prize drawing.
Guests will enjoy face painting, a photo booth, clowns and games for children, as well as have the opportunity to bid in a silent auction featuring items donated by local businesses.
All proceeds benefit The Salvation Army's William Booth Legal Aid Clinic, which has helped resolve nearly 35,000 legal issues affecting low income families, individuals and U.S. military veterans. The Clinic provides quality guidance and advocacy in a wide variety of areas including family matters, as well as housing, credit and disability issues.
Since 1994, The William Booth Legal Aid Clinic has been providing legal counsel to participants of The Salvation Army Detroit Harbor Light Center, as well as individuals within the community at or below the poverty level.
For more information about the Walk for Justice and to register, please visit www.walkforjustice.org or call (313) 361-6340.
Published: Fri, Apr 03, 2015
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