“They prevented my eviction,” said Mr. J, an elder whose rent and monthly income are only $200 apart. LCE’s Tenant Advocacy and Support Practice enlisted an army of help for Mr. J, consisting of LCE attorneys, social workers, and general staff, plus AARP Community Builders, who donated their time to help in LCE’s efforts. LCE is helping Mr. J with medical advocacy and is supporting his efforts to obtain necessary repairs to his apartment. He is also receiving tax assistance from AARP Foundation Tax-Aide. Mr. J continues to work part time in order to try to make ends meet, and we are committed to working with this resilient elder and his faith community, to find more affordable and supportive housing. Mr. J, who is a fountain of local and national history, dreams of working at the new National Museum of African American History and Culture.