4 resources for "uninsured primary care" in Legal Aid

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  • Safety Mental Health

    Greater Hartford Family Advocacy Center

    Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

    Trauma-informed advocacy center for children and families affected by abuse, violence, or exploitation. Connects families to forensic interviews, medical care, advocacy, counseling referrals, and mult…

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    Verified 5/8/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri business hours; call for appointments

    Before you go: Bring any police, DCF, court, school, or medical paperwork related to the concern.

  • Jobs Housing

    Community Partners in Action - Reentry Welcome Center

    Community Partners in Action (CPA)

    Centralized hub for formerly incarcerated individuals returning to Hartford. Provides basic needs assistance, housing support, substance use and mental health treatment referrals, job readiness traini…

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    Verified 4/14/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:00pm

    Before you go: Bring photo ID, work history, resume if you have one, and any benefit or referral paperwork.

  • Housing Legal Aid

    The Network - Domestic Violence Services

    The Network CT

    24/7 domestic violence services including a short-term 15-bed confidential safe house, short-term counseling, support programs, court advocacy, and online resources. Serves individuals and families fl…

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    Verified 4/14/2026 (via web check)

    24 hours/day, 7 days/week (hotline and safe house)

    Before you go: Bring photo ID and any eviction, shelter, lease, or income paperwork you have.

  • Immigration Legal Aid

    Greater Hartford Legal Aid - Immigration

    Greater Hartford Legal Aid

    Free immigration legal services for low-income Hartford-area residents including asylum applications, VAWA petitions, T/U-visa cases, and naturalization assistance.

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    Verified 4/10/2026 (via web check)

    Mon-Fri, call for hours

    Before you go: Bring immigration notices, identity documents, court papers, and any prior applications if you have them.