Hurricane Ike Legal Aid Fund

Donate to the Ike Legal Aid Fund

As a result of Hurricane Ike, people from Houston, the Gulf Coast and East Texas have been impacted. In addition to immediate relief, many of the disaster victims need legal aid to address housing and medical needs, access public benefits and much, much more.

The Texas Access to Justice Foundation is accepting donations to help fund local legal aid offices to assist them as they help Ike victims. Please donate to the Ike Legal Aid Fund to help us channel more funding in support of their tireless efforts.

Donate online by clicking the PayPal button below.


Donate by mail

If you prefer to mail your donation, please print out the following form and send it, along with your tax-deductible donation, to:

Texas Access to Justice Foundation
P.O. Box 12886
Austin, Texas 78711-2886
Re: Ike Legal Aid Fund

Thank you for your support!


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