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The Bexar County Women’s Bar Foundation and the San Antonio Bar Foundation wish to thank SABA Elder Law Section and Frank R. Rivas & Associates and the following individuals for participating in the Wills Clinic on December 12: Carol Bertsch, Erica Escobar, Matthew Finch, Melissa Fletcher, Cheryl McMullen, Michael McReynolds, Doug Nall, Stephen Navarro, Karen Pena, Carmen Samaniego, Bill Seyfried, Regina Shattles, Sonja Sims, Connie Somers, Regina Stone-Harris, Stephanie Strolle, Marlon Valladares, Raul Villarreal, Jason Weiss, Carl Werner, Wende Wilkes, Kelly Cross, Kevin Shay (Attorney Mentor), Linda McFadden, Debbie Sobotik, Angelique Fletcher, Monica Gamez, Ana Knight, Rose Salazar, Rosie Trujillo, Jennifer Ann Gillespie, Bernie Kray, Edna Ramos, James Rodriquez, Karen Jouett, Ana Szulta, John Szulta, Patty Kearney (SABF), Dan Kearney, Vanessa Gonzalez and Stephanie Zucco

Community Projects:
The Foundation supports community programs that help the youth, the elderly, the poor and others who face special challenges in the pursuit of justice in our society. In particular, it supports the People's Law School , the Amigos in Mediation (AIM) Program, the Wills Clinic, and other pro bono projects.
 
 

2008 Wills Clinic & CLE Training
CLE TRAINING VIDEOS
1st Wednesday of each month, Noon
San Antonio Bar Association Offices
Bexar County Courthouse, 5th floor
WILLS CLINIC
2nd Wednesday of each month
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Center for Legal & Social Justice

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Wills Clinics

The Wills Clinic is held in the evening on the second Wednesday of each month at the St. Mary's Center for Legal and Social Justice. Its primary mission is to provide pro bono legal representation for low-income residents of San Antonio and Bexar County. At the clinic, each client receives a Will, Powers of Attorney for Medical Care and Business Matters, Directive to Physicians and Declaration of Guardian, as well as information on organ donation. The notaries and translators are provided by the San Antonio Legal Secretaries Association. The Wills Clinic is in its eleventh year and has grown from a bi-annual clinic, implemented by the Bexar County Women's Bar Foundation, to a monthly turn-key project begun in 2004, operated in conjunction with the San Antonio Bar Foundation. Since the monthly project began, the Wills Clinic has served approximately 20 clients or more per month. Complimentary refreshments are provided and the clients are served in a friendly, welcoming environment. The Foundation continues to receive compliments and thank-you expressions from those who attend. Remarks from a thank-you card recently received:

"What comes from the heart touches the heart. Thank you for your care."

Volunteers - Thank You!
Download a list of all our fantastic 2004 volunteers (.pdf)
Download a list of all our fantastic 2005 volunteers (.pdf)
Download a list of all our fantastic 2006 volunteers (.pdf)

All client appointments begin at 5:30 p.m. To prepare you for the Wills Clinic, you have the opportunity to get an hour of free CLE by watching a video on Wills and a video on Advance Planning on the first Wednesday of the month from 12-1 p.m. on the fifth floor of the Bexar County Courthouse. The hour of CLE will help you deliver advice and prepare the documents listed above at the Wills Clinic. An attorney mentor will be available to answer any questions at the Clinic.

If you are interested in volunteering for the Wills Clinic, please contact Abigail G. Kampmann at 210.832.0969.

 



 
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