In
2015, Harter Secrest & Emery LLP launched the HELP-U program in conjunction
with the University of Rochester General Counsel Office to reach the
underserved older population by focusing on residents in Rochester Housing
Authority buildings. Since
then information clinics have been held at Kennedy Tower, Ridge Hudson Towers,
Lena Gantt Estates, Lexington Court, University Tower, Lake Tower, Keeler Park
Apartments, and Danforth Towers.
“VLSP
has offered Wills Clinics in the past, but this outreach program has more
potential to reach clients in need by bringing information into the community
where many of the eligible clients live,” noted Ann Williams, VLSP staff
attorney.
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Jon O. Webster |
Jon
O. Webster, pro bono coordinator at HS&E, was instrumental in establishing
this program to focus on the area’s underserved older population. Webster
enlisted colleague David Ferris, an experienced elder law attorney, to mentor
volunteer attorneys who don’t regularly work with wills, health care proxies,
and powers of attorney.
For
any specific location, an information clinic is first held to advise residents
on the purpose and need for a will, health care proxy, or other end-of-life
documents. A second clinic is scheduled
a couple weeks after that to provide one-on-one guidance for those
interested. There is no charge for the
clinic or the preparation of documents that can provide a great deal of peace
of mind and protection as residents live out their senior years.
“The
second clinic is particularly enjoyable since we have already built a bond with
the clients, and they get to see their wishes put into writing,” said Webster.
From
Harter Secrest & Emery, the following attorneys have participated in
clinics to date: Andrew J. Anderson, Emily
R. L. Cohen, Jeffrey M. Donigan, Lucrecia Z. Knapp, Jacob C. Miller, Glenn R. Schieck,
Scott Simpson, Edward (Ted) Townsend, Ferris and Webster.
Due to the success of
the local initiative, Harter Secrest & Emery initiated a similar pro bono
program in conjunction with their Buffalo office, working with VLSP’s Erie
County counterpart.
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Shani Mitchell |
Mark Wright from the UR General Counsel Office
and Aileen Shinaman have also been involved, along with several volunteers from
Rochester Black Bar Association (Shani Mitchell, Nicole Harris, and LaToya Lee)
and the Attorney Emeritus Program (Gary VanGraafeiland, Seymour Weinstein and
Barbara Heyne.)
Written by Nora A. Jones