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DeConcini, McDonald, Yetwin & Lacy, PC

 

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The Volunteer Lawyers Program depends on the generosity of many individuals

and organizations to provide legal help for Arizonans who have nowhere else to

turn.  The following are the VLP's primary funders:

    

Arizona Foundation for Legal Services & Education

    www.azflse.org

    The State Bar of Arizona created the Arizona Foundation for Legal Services

    and Education 26 years ago, charging it with the mission of promoting access

    to justice for all Arizonans. The Foundation today is a separate 501(c)3

    organization striving to fulfill this mission by preparing Arizona youth for

    civic responsibility and providing access to justice for Arizonan´s most

    in need. Through the provision of technical and financial assistance to

    probation & resource officers, teachers & administrators, private attorneys

    & judges, and legal service attorneys & advocates, the Foundation works

    to level the playing field, so that all in Arizona have knowledge and access

    to the justice systems.

 

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Arizona Superior Court in Pima County

    www.sc.co.pima.az.us

    Mission:  It is our purpose to provide the timely, fair and efficient

    administration of justice under law, in a manner that instills and sustains

    the public’s confidence in the judicial system.

 

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Community Foundation for Southern Arizona

    www.cfsoaz.org

    The mission of the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona is to work

    with charitably minded individuals and organizations to strengthen southern

    Arizona communities, now and for generations to come.  As a public charity,

    we accomplish our mission by: building permanent charitable funds;

    connecting donors to organizations and programs they care about; making

    effective grants; and providing leadership on community issues.  Created by

    and for the people of Southern Arizona, the Foundation is here to help donors

    make a positive impact in their community.

 

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Legal Services Corporation

    www.lsc.gov

    The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a private, non-profit corporation

    established by Congress to seek to ensure equal access to justice under

    the law for all Americans by providing civil legal assistance to those who

    otherwise would be unable to afford it. LSC was created in 1974 with

    bipartisan congressional sponsorship and the support of the Nixon

    administration, and is funded through congressional appropriation.

 

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Pima Council on Aging

    www.pcoa.org

    Pima Council on Aging is a private non-profit corporation that serves as the

    designated Area Agency on Aging for all of Pima County, Arizona. As the

    Area Agency, PCOA is responsible for developing a local system of social

    and nutritional support services to assist elderly persons to remain

    independent in their homes and communities.
 

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Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc.

    www.sazlegalaid.org

    Southern Arizona Legal Aid, Inc. (SALA) is a non-profit organization in

    existence since 1951. SALA provides a variety of free, civil legal services

    to qualified low-income persons.  SALA's mission is to provide quality legal

    services to people who would not otherwise have equal access to justice,

    in ways which affirm their individual and collective dignity, integrity, and

    power.  Services provided include advice, brief services, referrals, pro se

    workshops and direct representation. SALA decides the type of service

    to be provided to each client based on case priorities and available resources.

 

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SouthEastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO)

    www.seago.org

    SouthEastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO) is a regional

    planning agency which performs and coordinates a variety of functions.

    SEAGO's mission is to assist local governments in seeking cooperative

    solutions to area-wide problems; to provide a forum for regional policy

    development and serve as a coordinating link between city, county, regional,

    state, and federal agencies. SEAGO's goal is to provide accurate, credible

    information to decision makers so that the best choices can be made for

    the region's future. SEAGO's programs focus on issues which often cross

    jurisdictional boundaries, such as water quality and transportation.

 

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Annual Pima County Bar Association Membership Renewal

Donations - 2009 Contributions to the VLP

    www.pimacountybar.org

    Every year, members of the Pima County Bar Association (PCBA) are

    given the opportunity to add to their membership dues a donation to

    Southern Arizona Legal Aid's Volunteer Lawyers Program.  The following

    PCBA members donated to the VLP in 2009.

 

Philip S. Abromowitz

Hon. Karen S. Adam

Thomas R. Aguilera

Anne Aikman-Scalese

Lilia G. Alcaraz

Neil H. Ashley

Barbara A. Atwood

Hon. Maria M. Avilez           

Eva K. Bacal

Paul S. Banales

Gerald T. Barton

Hon. Thomas J. Berning

Janet C. Bostwick

Robert C. Brauchli

William A. Brauchli

Hon. Michael J. Brown

Sean H. Bruner

Hon. Robert B. Buchanan

Barbara S. Burstein

Christina M. Cabanillas

Hon. Hector E. Campoy

Frank  Cassidy

Camille Shadegg Catsaros

Anna  Ceder

Hon. Nikki A. Chayet

Kathleen Ann Coughlin

Steven M. Cox

Amelia Craig Cramer

Marjorie F. Cunningham

Kathryn A. Damstra

Earl F. "Sam" Daniels, III

Bryan E. Daum

Hon. Frank  Dawley

Dina M. Dieglio

J. Stephen Dix

Hon. Sharon  Douglas

Michael  Drake

Hon. William E. Druke

Nann Novinski Durando

Sandra  Dusterdick

Peter  Economidis

Melissa Lynn English

Hon. Patricia G. Escher

Hon. Philip G. Espinosa

Annette  Everlove

James A. Fein

Stanley G. Feldman

Brooke  Felker-Johnston

Hon. Norman S. Fenton

Julie  Ferdon

Susan  Ferrell

Robert M. Ferrier

Hon. Richard S. Fields

L. Anthony Fines

John  Fitzpatrick

David L. Fletcher

Patricia A. Flores

Joey A. Flynn

Robert J. Forman

Robert A. Fortuno

Sandra S. Froman

Heather K. Gaines

Jeannette K. Geiser

Peter B. Goldman

Gloria A. Goldman

Kurt P. Goudy

Tony D. Graber

Leonie D. Gray

Patricia Ann Green

Matthew H. Green

Debra C. Griffith

Robert L. Gugino

Hon. Deborah P. Hansen

Sandra Marie Hansen

Elaine C. Hardin

Carl E. Hazlett

Hon. Richard C. Henry

Robert Michael Hersch

Bradley  Holland

Hon. Eileen W. Hollowell

Hon. Margaret M. Houghton

Hon. Gary M. Israel

Susan T. Johnson

Roland J. Jones

Hon. Cindy K. Jorgenson

Pamela M. Katzenberg

Fredric F. Kay

Hon. Jan E. Kearney

Shaun Patrick Kenney

Michael Sue Kern

Susan A. Kettlewell

Barry  Kirschner

Steve  Kosteck, Jr.

 

Russell E. Krone

Patrick Philippe Lacroix

Brian A. Laird

Eugene J. Lane

Beth  Lang

Jane K. Larrabee

David  Lipartito

Carol L. Lohmann

Randolfo V. Lopez

Paul A. Loucks

Toni M. Massaro

Sharon  Maxwell

Christopher S. McDonagh

Kate  McMillan

Patrick R. McNamara

Lisa C. McNorton

Stephanie J. Meade

Meghan McNamara Miller

Mesch, Clark & Rothschild, P.C.

Hon. Leslie B. Miller

Jeffrey  Minker

Raul A. Miranda

Hon. Douglas P. Mitchell

Patrick Alan Moran

Jeannine  Mortimer

Vanessa  Moss

Michael W. Murray

Scott E. Myers

Tracy P. Nuckolls

Hon. Karen J. Nygaard

David A. Paige

Hon. John  Pelander

Juan Perez-Medrano

Bruce  Plenk

Leo M. Plowman, Jr.

Gwen J. Portnoy

John  Price

Hon. Charles R. Pyle

Quarles & Brady LLP

David W. Rees

Daniel J. Reidy

Samuel S. Reiter

James W. Richardson

Terri A. Roberts

Leighton H. Rockafellow

Erica K. Rocush

John G. Roman

Jonathan  Rothschild

Mark  Rubin

Justin M. Ruggieri

Roberto  Salazar

Dee-Dee  Samet

Carl R. Sammartino

Evelyn  Saunders

Robert M. Savage

Angelia C. Sellers

Steven P. Sherick

Mariann T. Shinoskie

Silas H. Shultz

Jeffrey S. Silvyn

Sally J. Simpson

Elizabeth C. Smith

Leo N. Smith

Jerry  Sonenblick

Eric S. Sparks

John G. Stompoly

John A. Swain

Hon. Paul E. Tang

Eleanor  ter Horst

S. Jon Trachta

Pamela A. Treadwell-Rubin

Nancy J. Tyson

Udall Law Firm, LLP

Cyndy A. Valdez

Noah J. Van Amburg

Hon. Garye L. Vasquez

Hon. Stephen C. Villarreal

Susan C. Villarreal

Hon. Joan L. Wagener

Tamara R. Walters

Hon. Nanette M. Warner

Arthur L. Weiss

Lori Angus Wilson

Sara S. Wisdom

Jacqueline  Wohl

Lynne O. Wood

Sarah L. Wright

Dawn  Wyland

Christine W. Young

Hon. Frank R. Zapata

Herman C. Zickerman

Jo Ann Zirkle

Eugene  Zlaket

 

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Donations, contributions, other Grants, and other sources (recovered costs, clinic packets, reimbursements, etc.)

      

For more information about the VLP budget, view the 2009 VLP Annual Report

Note:  The VLP annual budget is funded through Southern Arizona Legal Aid.

 

 

 

 

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