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 Over the past few weeks , I really had to deal with some unexpected twists and turns and realize that flexibility is the best policy . While I was supposed to start the internship off with a clinic on my very first day , not knowing anything about estate planning , I tested positive for COVID two days before it began . My next two weeks were remote , and I started participating in court later than planned . I started the lower priority online projects which , to be honest , were not the most fun , but guided me on what estate planning looks like amidst the housing inequities that we see in Baltimore .
 Despite the slow start , I am ending the summer with so much more knowledge and also a lot more anger about the legal challenges that Baltimore City residents face . At an application assistance day that the Home Preservation Project ( HPP ) hosted , one client shared some of the issues she faced with preserving her home and paying her mortgage , while also dealing with the infamous Home Assistance Fund , which PBRC staff always describes as one of the most frustrating housing assistance programs . Sometimes when I went to court to support the Maryland Immigration Legal Assistance Project ( MILAP ), I didn ’ t even get to interpret information for the clients and the immigration attorneys like I was trained to when clients wanted to apply for asylum or other programs for their children . The last few times , I cared for the children that came with the clients and kept them occupied with " Subway Surfers " or coloring sloths and bubbles , so they didn ’ t have to hear their parents stories of abuse or violence that prompted them to come into this country . All day , the clients PBRC works with deal with the built-in hurdles of the US legal system that make it hard to be low-income , an immigrant , or a person of color . While PBRC cannot tackle all of them alone , working with other organizations to advocate for and guide clients to short term solutions , one-on-one consults , and brief legal advice makes a difference , and I am extremely grateful for the opportunity I had to participate in it .
 I am so grateful for the time I have spent with my supervisor , Jade , all that she has taught me , the indepth check-ins we had , and all of her amazing feedback . All the other staff with HPP and PBRC more broadly were so wonderful to me , and I hope to come back .
 Assisted with and brainstormed new methods of client outreach in priority neighborhoods
 Organized and ran an event in collaboration with Esperanza Center and Housing Preservation Project at PBRC
 Attended and participated in immigration court and estate planning clinics with interpretation , information gathering , and other needed tasks
 Performed research on PBRC grants and estate planning documents
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