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Become a funding partner with OLRS — donate now!

Your financial support will help the Ohio Legal Rights Service (OLRS) meet its mission to protect and advocate, in partnership with people with disabilities, for their human, civil, and legal rights. Your dollars will help further the agency's work of providing client-directed advocacy. All contributions are tax deductible and greatly appreciated.

Use your credit card to make a secure online donation. The donation form is hosted on a secure server. The information you provide on the form is solely used for the processing of your credit card.


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Or mail your donation to OLRS.
Make your check payable to the Ohio Legal Rights Service and mail to:

Ohio Legal Rights Service
Donations
50 W. Broad Street, Suite 1400
Columbus, Ohio 43215-5923

For more information

If you need additional information regarding donations, contact Paula Jones.
Phone: 614-466-7264; 1-800-282-9181 (toll-free in Ohio)
TTY: 614-728-2553; 1-800-858-3542 (toll-free in Ohio)
Email: pjones@olrs.state.oh.us

The Ohio Legal Rights Service reserves the right to return contributions from any organization, person, or entity if accepting that contribution would create a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest.


 

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