- Posted January 24, 2023
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SOLACE program helps members with critical needs

The New Year can bring with it new challenges. For those in crisis, the SOLACE Network is here to help.
SOLACE is a program coordinated by the State Bar of Michigan designed to help members of the legal community or their immediate families who are in critical need because of a recent, sudden catastrophic illness, injury, or event.
All members of Michigan's legal community, regardless of income or assets, are eligible to receive assistance from SOLACE. This includes Michigan judges, lawyers, court personnel, paralegals, legal assistants, legal administrators, law students, and their immediate families.
When a need arises, members of the SOLACE Network are notified by email. If anyone from the Network can help and wants to help, SOLACE facilitates getting assistance to those in need. More than 16,000 members of Michigan's legal community are a part of the SOLACE Network. Individuals are welcome to join, and organizationsare also invited to become SOLACE partners.
To learn more about the SOLACE program, visit michbar.org/SOLACE.
Published: Tue, Jan 24, 2023
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