Senior Legal Services was founded in 1972 by a small group of local activists that obtained funding from the U.S. Office of Aging to provide seniors with free legal services. This group of senior community activists recognized that the elderly were unable to obtain legal aid that addressed their unique problems. They believed that the elderly needed and deserved a program designed to meet their special needs. This group of activists included Ezetta Dawson, Connie Keafhauver, Claire McAdams, and Richard McAdams (who later became Justice McAdams of the Sixth Appellate District Court of California).