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Nonprofit Client Profile: Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett

Nonprofit Client Profile: Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett

In 2003, local churches and community members joined together after they saw a great need for affordable healthcare in Gwinnett County. By 2004, Good Samaritan Health Center of Gwinnett was incorporated and a board of directors was formed. The charity clinic affectionately known as Good Sam Gwinnett began serving poor and uninsured patients in the …

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Our 2017 Volunteer List

Since January 1, 2017, 439 attorneys have volunteered with PBPA. Thank you to those who have volunteered with PBPA so far this year!

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How to Avoid Getting Sued by Former Employees

Even if they have done everything “right”, employers who terminate employees will sometimes get sued. So, if doing things by the book is not enough, what is? The answer is to avoid doing the things that might inspire a former employee to visit an attorney. In this article, an attorney who has been litigating employment …

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Some Employers Are Now Required to Allow “Sick Leave” for Family Care Under Georgia Law

On May 9, 2017, Georgia Governor Nathan Deal signed the Family Care Act (SB 201) into law, adding a new requirement that some employers provide paid leave to allow employees to care for family members. The new regulation does not apply to organizations with less than 25 employees. The Family Care Act requires covered employers …

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Webcast: Georgia Workers’ Comp Basics: Nonprofits are Employers, Too.

Nonprofits rely heavily on volunteers to help serve the community. However, a nonprofit may have enough paid staff to fall under the Georgia Workers’ Compensation Act. If so, the nonprofit has several responsibilities to its employees both before and after a work accident. By following the system, a nonprofit can minimize the impact of a …

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Webcast: Abuse and Vulnerable Populations

Reporting suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of vulnerable populations (like children and the elderly) is not something your nonprofit may spend time preparing for—until faced with a potentially life threatening situation where the responsibility to act is immediate. During this webinar, our speaker helps nonprofits understand: – Who is a mandatory reporter? – What must …

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