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Homeless Children's Playtime Project

Help client understand options under his predatory car leasing contract

This project will help one of our clients prevent financial ruin for young man

Posted February 16, 2022

Work & Deliverables

A lawyer is needed to read a 15 page used car lease agreement, summarize what our client signed, and help us understand any loopholes or steps he needs to take to return the car and get out of the lease. The goal is for the client not to have to pay for the car he no longer can afford.

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Additional Information

  • Time Commitment: 1-5 hours
  • Training Provided: No
  • Site-Preference: Remote
  • Open to Law Students: No
  • Bar License(s) required: Any Bar License
  • Required Languages: None
  • Required Legal Expertise: Bankruptcy & Restructuring
  • Deliverables Due: March 26, 2022
  • Mentoring Provided: No
  • Supervision Provided: No
Homeless Children's Playtime Project

The mission of the Homeless Children’s Playtime Project (Playtime) is to cultivate resilience in children experiencing family homelessness by providing and expanding access to transformative play experiences. We do this by: - Creating ongoing play opportunities that nurture healthy child development - Challenging systemic injustice by advocating for policies and practices that reduce the risk of chronic homelessness - Connecting families with critical support services and supplies in the community to meet their concrete needs For the past 17 years, Playtime has set up play rooms in family homeless shelters in DC, filled them with toys and books and most importantly, trained and dedicated volunteers who commit to helping us run children's play programs one evening per week. We are currently partnered with 4 shelters and planned expansion to 2 more this year, but Covid foiled these plans. As we draft plans to eventually return to the playrooms with our 100 volunteers and 150 children, and our 12 staff make plans to return to the office, how can we anticipate liability concerns and plan accordingly?

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