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Nonprofit Issues: Crime & Law, Human Services
About us:
Since 1993, we have seen our clients, and women like them, face systematic barriers of exclusion, inefficiency and discrimination. Our policy and advocacy work is directly informed by the lived experience of our clients and these inhibiting barriers. We work to reform this system such that it produces the most favorable outcomes for women like our clients, through processes that are as equitable, empowering, and as efficient as possible. By engaging in advocacy to effect systemic change, partnering with community-based organizations and leveraging the pro bono power of NYC to provide critical free legal services to women living in poverty, Her Justice is working to close the gap in access to justice, creating a more equitable society for all.
Mission:
Her Justice stands with women living in poverty in New York City by recruiting and mentoring volunteer lawyers to provide free legal help to address individual and systemic legal barriers.
Our Wishlist:
We rely on monetary and in-kind donations to keep addressing the needs of the people we serve. The necessities that you and I depend on every day are essential to the success of our organization in helping those in need. Please use the button below to donate items from our wish list if you would like to support our cause.
No matter how big or small, it is greatly appreciated! Thank you.
Incredible Hearts Thank You Gift:
We truly appreciate your generosity and support! To make a monetary donation, click on the RED heart above. Our Incredible Hearts fundraiser page will be redirected to you. You’ll receive a Thank You gift in exchange for your generosity.
Many thanks again for your kindness.
Other ways to get involve:
Giving to a worthy cause with your time and money is a great way to give back to the community. There are many different ways to contribute via volunteering. Look through this list for ideas based on your preferences, accessibility, and abilities.
Tags: abuse, Domestic Violence, homeless, housing, Womens Service