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Climbing for access to justice in Ireland
Trainee solicitors are climbing Kilimanjaro in aid of Ballymun Community Law Centre.
Fundraising details
In August 2024, eight trainees will climb Kilimanjaro to raise funds for and awareness of the Ballymun Community Law Centre.
The group aims to raise €10,000 to equip the Community Law Centre with the necessary resources in order to provide legal services to the community and safeguard their commitment to ensuring access to justice for all.
- Read more about the fundraising drive in the online Gazette
- Support the trainee climb for access to justice
About Ballymun Community Law Centre
In 2023 alone, Ballymun Community Law Centre answered 530 legal queries and provided 452 one-to-one consultations with a solicitor. The centre acts in areas of law that fall outside the protections of the Criminal Legal Aid and Civil Legal Aid schemes.