Registration has begun for The Salvation Army William Booth Legal Aid Clinic’s third annual Walk for Justice at the Detroit Zoo on Saturday, April 23.
Tickets are $40 and available at www.walkforjustice.org.
Law students can register for $20 and children, up to 16 years old, are admitted for free. The registration fee includes zoo admission, parking, a Walk for Justice t-shirt, refreshments and entry into a door prize drawing.
All proceeds benefit The Salvation Army’s William Booth Legal Aid Clinic, which has helped resolve more than 20,000 legal issues affecting low income families, individuals and U.S. military veterans. The clinic providesguidance and advocacy in a variety of areas including family matters, housing, credit and disability issues.
For additional information about the Walk for Justice and to register, visit www.walkforjustice.org or call 313.361.6340.
- Posted April 11, 2016
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'Walk for Justice' set for Detroit Zoo

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