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Volunteer Happy Hour Recap – Mandy Taylor
SALSA board members, staff and volunteers gathered at Bombay Bicycle Club on August 1st for chips & salsa, drinks and good company. We also had the opportunity to recognize an…
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SAWoman Magazine Spotlights SALSA
SALSA was featured in the July 2022 issue of SA Woman Magazine. Download the full article HERE or check it out online HERE.
SALSA Spotlight

Discharge Characterization: Why it Matters and How to Change it
Three years after his discharge, Joseph had fallen into a dangerous cycle of drugs, alcohol, and depression. Unemployed, homeless and hungry, Joe walked into the Audie Murphy Veterans Administration hospital ready to accept the help he desperately needed. However, due to the category of discharged Joe received, he was told he was NOT eligible for VA benefits and handed a single piece of paper with local community resources that may help Joseph, if they have the capacity and capability to address his needs.
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SALSA Spotlight

Housing Hotline Partnership Update
As rent relief programs created to assist during the pandemic wind down, the need for legal assistance regarding housing issues has risen dramatically due to the increased risk of displacement, eviction, and homelessness. To combat these issues, SALSA has collaborated with St. Mary’s Law Consumer Protection Clinic headed by St. Mary’s Clinical Professor of Law Genevieve Hébert Fajardo, which operates a housing hotline for community members in need of legal assistance.
SALSA Impact

Eliminating Crushing Debt for a Military Surviving Spouse
Mary is seventy years old, recently recovered from breast cancer, and currently providing care for her mother and adult disabled son on an extremely limited income. In May of 2021, Mary* received a letter from the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA). The letter informed Mary that she was no longer qualified to receive her deceased husband’s pension. It also notified her that she had been overpaid more than $85,000.00, a debt that she now owed to the VA.
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SALSA Spotlight

Planning for the Future at the TODD Clinic
SALSA recently hosted its first ever Transfer on Death Deed (“TODD”) Clinic in partnership with the Mexican American Unity Council (“MAUC”). A TODD is very simply, a legal document filed with the county clerk that operates to automatically transfer title to real property upon a person’s death, removing the need for that property to go through the probate process and potentially preventing delays if the property must be sold or transferred right away.