Provides legal assistance to low-income residents of central Pennsylvania who cannot afford legal counsel. Neighborhood Legal Services Association (Pittsburgh)The PLAN network offers direct representation to low-income people as well as information on legal rights and remedies. Supporting Advocates. Fill out the online form or call 800-692-7375 between am – pm Monday - Friday and describe your legal issue. A new statewide, online tool to request civil legal assistance for low-income individuals and families has been launched and is now available. To apply for help with a civil legal aid problem, call our Helpline: 877-429-5994 Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. The IOLTA Board makes grants annually to qualified legal aid organizations across the state, Pennsylvania's nine law school clinical and externship programs. You can use the resources below to help you: Apply for Legal Aid from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network; Find answers to many legal issues on PALawHelp. NPLS provides free legal help, information, and self-help resources for family law, housing, public benefits, and other civil legal matters in Northeast PA.