Justice At Last provides free legal services to trafficked persons to help rebuild lives and achieve meaningful justice.
What does this mean in practice?
Our award-winning attorneys support survivors in over 12 critical areas, including Minor/Youth Protection, Crime Victims’ Rights Enforcement, Restraining Orders and Emergency Child Custody, Post-Conviction Relief, and Immigration Protection.
In 2022 we supported 256 survivors of trafficking and provided 136 clients with full comprehensive legal representation in one or more legal matters. Unfortunately, demand for our services continues to rise in 2023.
We are up to the challenge. But we can’t do it alone.
Please join our efforts and donate today!
Visit our website to learn more about the work we do and how to get in contact with our amazing legal team.
Justice At Last provides free legal services to trafficked persons to help rebuild lives and achieve meaningful justice.
What does this mean in practice?
Our award-winning attorneys support survivors in over 12 critical areas, including Minor/Youth Protection, Crime Victims’ Rights Enforcement, Restraining Orders and Emergency Child Custody, Post-Conviction Relief, and Immigration Protection.
In 2022 we supported 256 survivors of trafficking and provided 136 clients with full comprehensive legal representation in one or more legal matters. Unfortunately, demand for our services continues to rise in 2023.
We are up to the challenge. But we can’t do it alone.
Please join our efforts and donate today!
Visit our website to learn more about the work we do and how to get in contact with our amazing legal team.
Justice At Last has worked with many different survivors who have shared how our services have impacted their lives for the better. One illustration shared below with permission is of a male survivor of labor trafficking.
As a result of the support from Justice At Last, this trafficked person currently has a stable job where he is earning a living wage, is taking English as a Second Language courses and, most importantly, is healing from the exploitation and moving forward with his life.