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Attend our free Social Security Disability Clinic to learn about the types of adult Social Security Disability benefits, how to qualify, the application process, and what you will need to show to prove that you are entitled to benefits. At the clinic, you will watch an instructional video. A volunteer attorney will be available to answer general questions.

The clinic will provide you with general legal information and guidance only. The clinic will not provide you with specific, individual legal advice. If you need more help after the clinic, call our toll-free Helpline to apply for help.

The clinic is held in locations throughout the state. If you do not see a clinic in your county, please check nearby counties. Sign up for the clinic here.

For your convenience, we hold all of our clinics electronically using Facebook Live and Zoom. All of the clinics are completely free and open to the public.

  • Facebook Live: To participate using Facebook, visit our Facebook Live page when the clinic starts. You do not need a Facebook account to watch the presentation, but you do need an account to send questions to the presenters. Sign up for a free Facebook account.
  • Zoom: To participate using Zoom, use the listing below to register for the clinic you are interested in. You do not need a Zoom account to participate in the clinic. Once you register, you will receive an email containing a link to the Zoom presentation. When the clinic starts, click the Zoom link to join.

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ReBuild North Carolina Documentation: Proof of Lawful Presence

In this video, you can learn how to get documents that satisfy the proof of lawful presence aspect of the ReBuild NC application by applying for a replacement social security card or requesting a copy of your birth certificate in NC.

0:00 – Introduction – How to get documents that satisfy the proof of lawful presence
0:54 – Documents that can prove an applicant is in the country lawfully
1:28 – Applying for a replacement social security card online
3:29 – Applying for a replacement social security card through the paper application
4:29 – How to get a copy of your birth certificate through the NC Department of Health and Human Resources Vital Records Office
6:34 – How to request a birth certificate from county in which you were born. This may be faster than the state’s Vital Records Office
7:38 – If you have a question, contact Legal Aid to learn about eligibility for our services.
Phone: 866-219-5262
Online: legalaidnc.org/apply
More information about disaster relief: legalaidnc.org/disaster

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Durham—Legal Aid of North Carolina’s Durham office will launch its annual Nellie Kearney Real Life Series tomorrow at 7 p.m. The series of three legal-education presentations will cover important, timely, real-life legal topics like eviction, government benefit programs and tax filing.

The presentations will provide participants with general legal information, not specific legal advice. People who have questions or need advice about a specific legal situation should call our statewide toll-free helpline at 1-866-219-5262 or submit an online application at legalaidnc.org/apply.

All sessions are completely free and open to all North Carolinians. Details for the individual sessions are below.

The series is named in honor of Nellie Gray Kearney, a Vance County native who has helped educate communities in her hometown and throughout North Carolina about their rights, responsibilities and opportunities.

Eviction: What you should do when you get an eviction notice

  • Date: Thursday, September 17
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Call-in number: 1-866-295-5950
  • Participant code: 3107154

Update on Medicaid, EBT and Social Security

  • Date: Thursday, September 24
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Call-in number: 1-866-295-5950
  • Participant code: 3107154

Getting ready for tax filing

  • Date: Thursday, October 1
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Call-in number: 1-866-295-5950
  • Participant code: 3107154

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About

Legal Aid of North Carolina is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove legal barriers to economic opportunity. Learn more at legalaidnc.org. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Media Contact

Sean Driscoll, Director of Public Relations, 919-856-2132, seand@legalaidnc.org

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George Hausen, executive director of Legal Aid of North Carolina, and Vilma Suarez, managing attorney of our Central Intake Unit, discuss the April 22 deadline for some Social Security recipients to receive additional COVID-19 economic stimulus money.

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This video provides an overview of Social Security Disability Insurance/Supplemental Security Income (SSDI/SSI) eligibility, the application process for SSDI/SSI, the appeal and hearing process, and discusses Covid-19 updates (how to conduct business with the Social Security Administration during the Covid-19 pandemic and protecting due process rights)

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RALEIGH · January 17, 2019 – If you receive Food and Nutrition Services benefits (food stamps), your February benefits will be available early, at 6 a.m. on Sunday, January 20, due to the federal government shutdown.

“However, participants should be aware that since there will be no [Food and Nutrition Services] benefits issued in the month of February, they should plan accordingly,” the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services warned in its announcement on January 11.

Read the announcement from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services.

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RALEIGH · March 1, 2019 –Hawkins v. Cohen (5:17-CV-581 E.D.N.C.) is a federal lawsuit filed in 2017 by Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy and the National Health Law Program to stop illegal terminations of Medicaid benefits in North Carolina. The Court hearing the case has certified it as a class action.

This means that the Court’s orders protect all N.C. Medicaid beneficiaries from having their Medicaid terminated improperly (including transfer to Medicaid that only covers family planning services).

The Court has issued a preliminary injunction ordering the N.C. Medicaid agency and all 100 county Departments of Social Services (DSS) to stop terminating or reducing Medicaid coverage until eligibility under all Medicaid categories has been considered and advance notice of the right to a hearing has been mailed. The Court’s order prohibits automatic terminations without any notice by the state computer, NC FAST, because a county worker failed to process a review of the case in the month it was due. This often happens in the following circumstances: at the end of the one year period for which Medicaid was previously approved; a parent or caretaker’s youngest child turns age 18; any child turns age 19; a pregnancy ends; transitional Medicaid coverage ends. The Order also prohibits failure to consider all Medicaid categories before Medicaid terminates.

Specifically, beginning in April 2019, for persons receiving Medicaid as a child, caretaker of a child, or pregnant woman, DSS will have to send a notice giving that person the opportunity to allege disability and then apply for Medicaid based on disability even though the person already gets Medicaid. If that application based on disability is timely filed, DSS cannot terminate Medicaid for that person unless that application has been denied.

If you have any questions about this lawsuit or about your rights, you may contact the attorneys who filed the case, the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy. You can reach these lawyers by calling this toll free number: 1-800-936-4971. You can also send the lawyers an email athawkinsinfo@charlottelegaladvocacy.org. You also may contact these lawyers if you want to report that you lost your Medicaid without a decision that you were no longer eligible for Medicaid under any category or without receiving advance written notice that your Medicaid would stop.

There is no cost to you for any help that these lawyers provide to you.

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