Shore Legal Access hosts grand reopening and ribbon cutting in Easton

October 18, 2023

Shore Legal Access recently unveiled its new Easton location and name with a grand reopening reception and a Talbot County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony. More than 40 people attended the event, which included light refreshments, cake, and door prizes donated by several local businesses.

The Sept. 28 event was hosted by Shore Legal Access board members and staff and took place at SLA’s offices on Idlewild Avenue in Easton. Invited guests included members of the Talbot County Chamber of Commerce, business, community, and government leaders, and Shore Legal Access volunteer attorneys, board members, and alumni.

The nonprofit’s Easton office moved to its larger location this past December to accommodate expanded free legal services for housing and family law. The name was changed from Mid-Shore Pro Bono to Shore Legal Access this past May to be inclusive of the communities served in Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties, and clearly convey the services provided.

“We are so grateful for the outpouring of support from our community for our work, expanded services, and now our name change, and new office location,” said Shore Legal Access Executive Director Meredith Lathbury Girard, Esq. “We changed the name to Shore Legal Access to be inclusive of where we work and clearly communicate what services we provide.

“Our new logo incorporates a wave, symbolizing our strength and our Eastern Shore communities surrounded by water, as well as an equal sign, symbolizing our unwavering commitment to equality and justice,” Girard added.

“The Board has been working on the rebrand for a year and we are excited to share it with our respective communities, partners, business leaders, and attorneys seeking to support the mission,” said Timothy Abeska Esq, Board president. “The beauty of an organization like Shore Legal Access, to a retired attorney, like me, who practiced law in another state his entire career, is the opportunity it gives me to represent people here in Maryland as a volunteer. I see firsthand how access to justice changes people’s lives.”

Shore Legal Access was founded as Mid-Shore Pro Bono in 2005 by a small group of dedicated and compassionate local judges and attorneys who recognized the overwhelming need for basic civil legal services in the five Mid-Shore counties. It became the first regional pro bono organization in Maryland to connect private attorneys with people unable to afford representation for their civil legal issues.

Since then, Shore Legal Access has been dedicated to making representation affordable and accessible to Eastern Shore residents facing civil legal challenges in the areas of family law, life planning, consumer debt relief, housing, and criminal record expungement (including cannabis-related records). Shore Legal Access’s staff and volunteer attorneys work with individuals and families to resolve legal issues while helping those new to the law understand their rights and responsibilities. Each year, Shore Legal Access connects more than 3,000 clients with legal help they might otherwise not have received, ensuring that justice truly is for all.

Clients of Shore Legal Access gain an attorney in their corner, connections to community services, and a new perspective on the law. Each year, Shore Legal Access connects more than 3,000 clients with legal help they might otherwise not have received.

Shore Legal Access seeks to continue to grow its reach to ensure that justice truly is for all, with volunteer opportunities and offices in Easton in Salisbury, Maryland. A grand reopening and ribbon-cutting reception is planned at the Salisbury location on Wednesday, October 18, with more at www.shorelegal.org.

More than 40 guests gathered at Shore Legal Access in Easton, Maryland for a grand reopening reception and ribbon cutting with the Talbot County Chamber of Commerce. Guests included members of the Talbot County Chamber of Commerce, business, community, and government leaders, and Shore Legal Access volunteer attorneys, board members, and alumni.

 

The Ivy Café of Easton, Maryland donated the food for a recent reception celebrating Shore Legal Access as the new name for Mid-Shore Pro Bono, and the grand reopening of their new offices in Easton, Maryland. Shore Legal Access helps to make representation affordable and accessible to Eastern Shore residents facing civil legal challenges in the areas of family law, life planning, consumer debt relief, housing, and criminal record expungement, including cannabis-related records.

From left: Shore Legal Access Board President Tim Abeska, Esq., Board Secretary Holly Brownley, Esq., Board Member Rebecca Burner, Executive Director Meredith Lathbury-Girard, Esq., Board Treasurer Ruth Thomas and Board Vice President Dr. Clinton Pettus. Shore Legal Access, previously Mid-Shore Pro Bono, unveiled its new Easton location and name at a Sept. 28 grand reopening reception and a Talbot County Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony.

From left Shore Legal Access Executive Director Meredith Lathbury-Girard, Esq., stands with Ross Benincasa and Sam Shoge of River and Roads. Benincasa won a basket of fresh produce from Cottingham Farms at the nonprofit’s Sept. 28 grand reopening in Easton, Maryland.

From left Shore Legal Access Executive Director Meredith Lathbury-Girard, Esq., stands with Ross Benincasa and Sam Shoge of River and Roads. Benincasa won a basket of fresh produce from Cottingham Farms at the nonprofit’s Sept. 28 grand reopening in Easton, Maryland.

Shore Legal Access Executive Director Meredith Lathbury-Girard, Esq. serves up chocolate and vanilla cake from Bay Country Bakery in Cambridge, Maryland to guests of the nonprofit’s recent Easton grand reopening and ribbon cutting. The nonprofit changed its name from Mid-Shore Pro Bono to Shore Legal Access this past May to be inclusive of the communities served throughout Maryland’s Eastern Shore.