Vietnamese Seniors Organize for Tenant Rights

The Law Foundation has been working closely with our local Vietnamese community through tenant organizing to advance their rights to safe and affordable housing. This past year we have assisted two apartment complexes with primarily Vietnamese tenants in forming tenant associations, with a 50% majority participation rate. These tenants are generally low-income, elderly, and receiving government assistance. 

Residents of the tenant association at Corde Terra Village apartments have been making reasonable requests to have their tenant notices translated into their primary languages, such as Vietnamese, as well as improvements to safety and security. They were met with harassment and retaliation from property management who have repeatedly canceled meetings with the association.

In late October, the Law Foundation joined the tenant association in marching to the leasing office to demand the promised meeting with property management and a response to their requests. These seniors brought water and snacks so they could remain at the office until they got their promised meeting, but it never happened. After multiple attempts to negotiate with upper-level management in person, the tenants were left disappointed. 

That’s when the residents organized to rally in front of the apartment developers’ office. The group received support from community leaders, elected officials, and press attention. 

The result? Tenants finally secured an in-person meeting with the apartment managers. The management has made more efforts to be more responsive to tenant needs, including providing notices in multiple languages so that they can be understood by all tenants.

The Law Foundation engages in tenant organizing to center low-income renters as the decision-makers of their tenant protection priorities. When people come together to take collective action on their own behalf, they have a greater ability to influence people in decision-making positions. This creates a more equitable distribution of power.

Client Receives $80,000 in Back Social Security Benefit

A client the Law Foundation has represented since 2017 will be receiving $80,000 in back pay along with almost $1,000 per month in deserved Social Security SSI disability benefits. He will get to use every penny of that money to remain in stable housing, maintain his health, and take care of his other basic needs with restored autonomy.

Years ago, this client applied for benefits due to severe seizures and mental impairments that prevented him from engaging in gainful employment. He was denied and his private attorney dropped the case. This is when the Santa Clara County Office of Supportive Housing referred his case to the Law Foundation.

Law Foundation staff partnered with a dedicated case manager at the County over the course of the legal representation and she was instrumental to the outcome for this client. Together, our staff and the case manager ensured consistent communication with the client, even as the client struggled to find stable housing. The case manager and the client’s doctors worked to build the client’s medical evidence, ensuring that the client’s case stayed strong throughout the appeal period. Our staff helped the case manager prepare to provide detailed testimony for the administrative hearings in support of his claim.

After seven long years of waiting, including multiple denials of benefits, the client received a favorable decision for SSI disability benefits back to his original application date in 2016. This positive outcome is a perfect example of how the Law Foundation works with community partners—and remains persistent—to achieve life-changing results for our clients.

Law Foundation Receives $3.4 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott

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December 5, 2023 

Contact: Annette Majerowicz, lfsv@fcpcommunications.com, (847) 977-4434


Law Foundation of Silicon Valley Receives $3.4 Million Gift from MacKenzie Scott

The Investment will Accelerate the Organization’s Mission to Advance Equity and Justice for Low-Income Individuals and Communities of Color in Silicon Valley


SAN JOSE, CA Law Foundation of Silicon Valley, the South Bay’s largest legal nonprofit, today announced it received a $3.4 million gift from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. This is the largest single donation the Law Foundation has ever received. This investment will drive meaningful progress toward the organization’s vision of achieving social justice in Silicon Valley.

“We are incredibly grateful to Ms. Scott,” said Alison Brunner, Chief Executive Officer of the Law Foundation. “The gift is a testament to the Law Foundation’s nearly 100 attorneys, advocates, social workers, and coordinating staff working hard to advance justice and equity in our community. And it honors our clients and their families who trust us to serve and advocate alongside them.”

The donation from Ms. Scott comes on the eve of the organization’s 50th anniversary in 2024. Since launching in 1974, the Law Foundation has provided tens of thousands of children and adults with free legal services aimed at ensuring access to quality education, safe and stable housing, improved health outcomes, freedom from discrimination, and financial security for our client communities. The Law Foundation also engages in strategic advocacy efforts to address the root causes of systemic inequities, especially those concerning poverty and racial disparities that have a significant impact on communities of color.

“We are dedicated to using legal advocacy to combat injustices like poverty, inequity, and child abuse,” continued Brunner. “Each year we serve more than 10,000 children and adults and demand for our services consistently outpaces what we can provide. This gift will help us to continue and deepen our commitment to serving children, low-income individuals and families, and communities of color in Silicon Valley.”

The donation coincides with the Law Foundation’s plans to launch a strategic planning process in the new year, which will guide how the funds are used.

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About the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley
The Law Foundation of Silicon Valley is a nonprofit organization based in San Jose, dedicated to advancing the rights of under-represented individuals and families in our diverse community through legal services, strategic advocacy, and educational outreach. Since 1974, we have been committed to promoting justice and equality, addressing systemic issues, and empowering those in need through legal support. To get services, join us, donate, or learn more, visit lawfoundation.org.