“Talk Justice” host Lee Rawls spoke to Megan Gilliam, WCFCFC’s No Wrong Door project coordinator; Kate Enger, resource navigator at Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio (LASCO); and Robin Bozian, an attorney who spent 44 years at LASCO and still volunteers there.
WCFCFC’s mission is to support local families’ well-being, Gilliam explained. The Council noticed that when families were not getting the help they needed, it was often not because resources didn’t exist, but because people did not know how to access them.
Gilliam recalled when WCFCFC Director Cindy Davis told her about the No Wrong Door model, she “jumped up out of [her] chair.”
“I didn't know that there was another way of doing things,” Gilliam said. “I had been on the other side of the street, so to speak, and had struggled to access services and not known where to turn.”
Previously, Gilliam had struggled with a domestic violence and child custody issue for which she couldn’t find assistance. When she reached out to local agencies and organizations, they were sympathetic but unable to offer solutions.
“The biggest thing is my daughter's safety was compromised, and I didn't have the money to get an attorney,” Gilliam said. “This isn't just a couple of weeks — this is years of fighting. I didn't understand the legal system.”
“I assumed that what’s right is right and justice will prevail on its own, but without evidence and an attorney and building a case, sometimes that’s difficult to prove. And it was a heartbreaking few years trying to ensure both of our safety.”
Someone had incorrectly told her that legal services organizations do not handle custody cases. Eventually, she told her story to Bozian, who immediately connected her with LASCO’s services. She explained that LASCO “completely changed the trajectory” of her and her daughter’s lives. Experiencing it gave Gilliam a passion for making things easier for other families.
“No Wrong Door is very unique because it's not just about sharing resources,” Gilliam said. “It's about getting an entire community to come together to ensure that no door is a wrong door when asking for help.”
Partners include LASCO, the sheriff’s office, multiple health and community centers, government agencies, a food pantry, and the local school district. No Wrong Door brings organizations together for trainings and events.
Bozian and Enger agreed the program is making a difference in how service organizations and agencies interact and is improving local families’ access to resources.
When Enger began her work at LASCO, she wasn’t very familiar with two of the rural counties in her service area. She said attending a No Wrong Door training “was like opening the door to the county,” and she loves the “sense of ongoing connection between all of the different agencies.”
No Wrong Door provided Enger with Pocket Guides she distributes to families she assists with housing cases.
“We all go through periods where we are overwhelmed, and eviction would absolutely be one of those periods where we need to take a little extra time with people rather than just saying, ‘Nope, they don't do that. We don't do that,” Enger said, adding that she’s able to instead say, “‘We can’t do that, but here's the folks who can.’”
Bozian explained it’s not uncommon that people have misconceptions about what civil legal services organizations like LASCO provide, and having No Wrong Door is helping to spread the word.
“Having that kind of connection reminds people that we are out there, and there are things that we can do,” Bozian said. “I think it helps everybody, but it also helps legal services in identifying and getting the clients in so that we can help them before [their issue] gets too bad.”
Listen to “Talk Justice” on Spotify, YouTube or Apple Podcasts. The podcast is sponsored by Legal Services Corporation’s Leaders Council.
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