Keyword Details: Minority Rights/Services
The goal of case management services is to work with clients to help them attain a greater degree of self-sufficiency and overall improvement in their lives. While there are no charges to clients for Outreach and Case Management Services, the program readily accepts donations.
The outreach case man...
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The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is responsible for enforcing federal laws that make it illegal to discriminate against a job applicant or an employee because of the person's race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and related conditions, gender identity, and sexual or...
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The Equal Rights Division enforces laws prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing and public accommodations, and the state's family and medical leave law. Enforces labor standard laws pertaining to minimum wage, overtime pay, time payment of wages, employment of minors, and notification of ...
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Provides information and resource for foreclosure, reverse mortgage, mortgage insurance and rehabilitation funding programs. Videos and resources available online. Responsible for the investigation of housing discrimination complaints under the Fair Housing Act, as assigned, as well as other civil ...
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Promotes fair housing throughout the State of Wisconsin. Conducts intake of fair housing complaints and counsels complainants on their option for administrative or judicial remedy. Investigates allegations of housing discrimination. Addresses fair lending and seeks to eradicate predatory lending ...
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For up to date information regarding changes in immigration policy, visit our Legal Services for Immigrants social media pages:
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- Visita a nuestra página de Youtube de Servicios Legales para Inmigrantes
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for services, requesting estimate, reviewing references and licensure. For professional license information, you can contact the Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing
by phone: (608) 266-2112, or access their website: https://licensesearch.wi.gov/.
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