The Moderate Means Program
The Center for Civil and Human Rights oversees Gonzaga’s participation in the statewide . Through the Moderate Means Program, law 51³Ô¹Ïs work to provide access to justice to people of “moderate means”: those who make too much to qualify for legal aid but not enough to retain an attorney at market rates.
*Please note: The Moderate Means Program is separate from the law clinic and interested parties should reach out to the Moderate Means Program directly.
- To apply for services through the Moderate Means Program, please go to the , which includes eligibility and application information.
- After we receive your application, a Moderate Means Program 51³Ô¹Ï intern will call you to review your information and complete your intake.
- If your income falls below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, you should contact the CLEAR Program instead at (888) 201-1014.
Other Spokane Area Legal Resources
(509) 835-5211
(800) 551-4636
(509) 789-9297
(Family law technical assistance)
(509) 477-7612
(Coordinated Legal Education, Advice & Referral)
(888) 201-1014
Legal Services website