
Oshuteiya Campbell
Host: Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
Sponsor: The Florida Bar Foundation
Brendan helped West Virginians recovering from substance use disorder through Medication Assisted Treatment regain control of their lives by educating communities and removing legal barriers to their recovery through advocating for their access to employment, housing, and economic stability.
While there is no one demographic that been left unharmed by the opioid crisis, rural West Virginia has been the epicenter. Those lucky enough to survive and begin the long road to recovery face substantial socioeconomic barriers, including access to legal counsel to protect their rights. Brendan’s project with Legal Aid of West Virginia provides access to legal counsel to address all the underlying issues to effectively mitigate key relapse factors.
During the Fellowship, Brendan:
Brendan’s project has secured funding to extend until at least 2022 and he and his host organization are in the late application stages for long-term, sustainable funding. Brendan and Legal Aid of West Virginia plan to expand the project to additional counties and recovery organizations.
How the Pandemic Is Impacting the Opioid Crisis and People in Recovery
Helping My Community Take Action to Overcome and Heal from the Opioid Epidemic
Law graduate to offer assistance to those recovering from addiction
Wood '19 awarded Equal Justice Works fellowship
What it Takes to Keep a Promise
I became a lawyer so that I could help my community take action to overcome and heal from the opioid epidemic.
Brendan Wood /
Equal Justice Works Fellow
Host: Legal Services of Greater Miami, Inc.
Sponsor: The Florida Bar Foundation
Host: Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc.
Sponsor: Eversheds Sutherland, The Home Depot
Host: Housing Justice Center
Sponsor: AmeriCorps VISTA, Housing Justice Center
Host: Bread for the City
Sponsor: AmeriCorps VISTA, Bread for the City