Eligibility

Young people between ages 12-24 who are experiencing, or at risk of, housing instability in Walla Walla County are eligible for LCYC’s free civil legal services.

Housing instability includes, but is not limited to: homelessness, couch surfing, struggling to access emergency shelter, temporarily living with friends or family, facing eviction, or feeling unsafe/unwelcome at home.

Legal Services

Services provided can include legal advice, mediation or negotiation, and in-court advocacy. Below are examples of civil legal issues that LCYC can address. This is not a complete list. If you are unsure if LCYC can address your issue, contact us.

LCYC does not have a physical office space. Attorneys meet with young people in locations of their choosing, where they feel comfortable. 


I am so happy my child has an attorney. It has been an invaluable resource for them and a true voice to speak for them.
— Caregiver

THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERs IN THIS PROGRAM

LCYC’s work in Walla Walla is connected to A Way Home Washington’s innovative Anchor Community Initiative. AWHWA launched the Anchor Community Initiative (ACI) in 2018 as a central pillar of its mission and activities.