A free informational program presented by the Hawaii State Public Library System and the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, will be conducted at the Hawaii State Library on Saturday, May 9 at noon in the First Floor Reading Room.
Shea Henson, an AmeriCorps Advocate of the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii-Honolulu Office, will provide legal information and a general overview of the landlord-tenant law. In addition, Henson will introduce participants to the Access to Justice (A2J) interactive forms and legal information available online. A question-and-answer session will be included.
This program is the seventh of the “Know Your Legal Rights” series conducted statewide by the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii at 10 public libraries through the Access to Justice grant. The Hawaii State Judiciary, State Justice Institute, Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, and the Hawaii State Public Library System are sponsoring this one-hour program for ages 18 and older, especially renters and landlords.
Contact the Library as soon as possible if a sign language interpreter or other special accommodation is needed. The program schedule is subject to change.
The Hawaii State Library is located at 478 South King Street. For more information, please call the Library’s Social Science & Philosophy Section at 586-3529.