ROCK HILL, S.C. — Veterans who can't afford legal help are receiving much needed support in South Carolina.
The Attorney General's Office welcomed vets to a Valor Program Clinic in Rock Hill, South Carolina Saturday morning.
The program travels across the state providing free help with issues including wills and power of attorney.
Active service members have legal help on base, but lose it when they leave.
"We want people to know we still know what you've done for us and we're going to do everything we can to still provide services and support when you need it," South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said.
Attorneys from the local community and the Attorney General's Office donate their time to the Valor Program.
To read more about the program, click here.
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