"The primary focus of our practice is family law, though our lawyers provide a wide variety of other legal services and representation including simple probate services, disability claims, consumer issues, and housing matters," the center stated in an article on www.pegasusnews.com.
CDM is a community dedicated to ending poverty in central Dallas. Created in 1988, the organization started out as a small grocery store. These days, it focuses on four major areas: hunger, housing, health, and hope. Treating its clients like part of the community, CDM does not refer to them as clients, but as neighbors.
"Our initial response to people's needs is one of compassion: we address their most urgent and immediate concerns, and then work with them to stabilize their life," a statement on CDM's website reads. "Working in this space, we primarily address the hunger and health needs of those who struggle with poverty."
More information can be found on CDM and the L.A.W. Center by visiting CDM's website at www.centraldallasministries.org or by visiting the L.A.W. Center's website at www.centraldallasministries.org/
law/index.htm. If you want to stay on top of CDM's work in the Dallas area, you can visit the CEO's blog for updates at https://larryjamesurbandaily.blogspot.com.