We’re proud to be supporting the legal profession and free legal advice charities by walking the London Legal Walk on June 17th to help those in need.

For over 20 years the London Legal Walk has been bringing together the legal community to support free legal advice charities on the frontline. Help us navigate a path towards a more just society.

Be part of the largest fundraising event in the legal calendar and change lives with every step. As the cost of living rises, the need for free legal help with debt, benefits, housing, asylum and domestic violence is now greater than ever. So please come and join us at this year’s Walk on Tuesday 17th June.

The Move Reports UK Team

Our team is: Mike Georgiou, Richard Bray, Zoe Bray

We are walking with the Lady Chief Justice and thousands of lawyers to raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust (LLST). Last year, LLST’s special 20th anniversary Walk raised a record breaking £1million, which supported thousands of people accessing justice.

Many people across the UK cannot afford legal help and are at risk of going without justice when they need it most. One fifth (21%) of the UK population live in poverty – equivalent to around 14 million people.

The London Legal Support Trust raises funds to help maintain free legal advice charities in London and the South East. Your donation supports the agencies’ direct advice services, who will help people like Mike.

Mike moved into a flat owned by the housing association in 1996, but unbeknown to him, his employers had taken a sub-lease on the flat. In law, his employer had become his landlord. Twenty years later, Mike faced eviction from his home after his employer had gone into liquidation. This meant at the same time, he had also lost his job with no redundancy pay. His wife had also recently passed away. Mike sought help from a private solicitor and was initially told he had no case. Mike reached out to one of our Centres of Excellence (COEx) through their Court Duty Scheme.

With their expert advice, Mike’s tenancy rights were successfully defended, proving his home was independent of his job. As a result, his landlords settled, and he was offered a new, more suitable home nearby from the housing association.

Every step we take and every penny we raise brings us closer to a community where justice and support are accessible to all.

Please sponsor our walkers as generously as you are able.

Many thanks for your support.

Why was LLST Founded

London Legal Support Trust was started in 2003 to help with the issue of insufficient funding for those who needed to access legal advice. Since then, with the support of the legal profession, LLST has raised millions of pounds to support legal advice centres in London and the South East to improve access to justice.  

Sadly, the amount of funding directed towards legal aid and local authorities has reduced drastically since we were founded. As a result, this has forced agencies to close and in the current climate, the number of free legal advice agencies has dropped considerably.