The Moderate Means Program
The Center for Civil and Human Rights oversees Gonzaga’s participation in the statewide Moderate Means Program. Through the Moderate Means Program, law students work to provide access to justice to people of “moderate means”: those who make too much to qualify for legal aid but not enough to retain an attorney at market rates.
*Please note: The Moderate Means Program is separate from the law clinic and interested parties should reach out to the Moderate Means Program directly.
- To apply for services through the Moderate Means Program, please go to the MMP website, which includes eligibility and application information.
- After we receive your application, a Moderate Means Program student intern will call you to review your information and complete your intake.
- If your income falls below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, you should contact the CLEAR Program instead at (888) 201-1014.
Other Spokane Area Legal Resources
Center for Justice
(509) 835-5211
Attorney General’s Office
(800) 551-4636
YWCA Domestic Violence Program
(509) 789-9297
Spokane County Court Facilitator
(Family law technical assistance)
(509) 477-7612
CLEAR/Northwest Justice Project
(Coordinated Legal Education, Advice & Referral)
(888) 201-1014
WashingtonLawHelp.org
Legal Services website