A huge to thank you to all the volunteers, tenant leaders, and legal advocates who made this possible. Fulton County renters are facing a brutal eviction crisis with close to 800 evictions filed every week. Eviction has catastrophic effects on individuals and communities, trapping them in cycles of debt, dangerous living conditions, and further displacement.So far, we have developed the manual and outreach plan with very minimal funds. As we get ready to launch the outreach program, we need your financial support for printing, community information sessions for renters to learn how to use the manual, child care, and transportation costs for our volunteers. Your full donation will go directly to these uses!The legal process of eviction is highly complex and many tenants do not understand their rights. Even though the eviction process is very tilted in the favor of landlords, understanding legal opportunities for intervention can buy tenants time and prevent or reduce debt. Sometimes it can stop an eviction altogether. The purpose of this project is to reduce the harm caused by lack of knowledge and legal representation.We started developing the manual with the understanding that the majority (53 percent) of tenants lose the opportunity to challenge their eviction in court because they do not file an answer. Many other tenants file an answer without a proper legal defense or fail to show up to their court date, which speeds up the eviction process and loses the tenant the opportunity to challenge their case.We will target areas of Atlanta hardest hit by the eviction crisis to build capacity for renters to learn and teach each other skills to fight the eviction process and organize tenant unions. We see this work as necessary for building leadership within communities that can move the housing justice movement in Atlanta forward and to win longer term solutions.