Community Justice Project
The Community Justice Project (CJP) is a nonprofit organization based in Pennsylvania that provides free legal assistance to low-income residents facing various legal challenges, including immigration, housing, employment, and civil rights issues. Through class action litigation, administrative law, and legislative advocacy, CJP aims to create positive change and protect the civil rights of vulnerable populations across the state.
With a dedicated team of nine attorneys and ten support staff operating from five offices, CJP focuses on empowering low-income individuals by addressing their legal needs and helping them achieve self-sufficiency. The organization relies on funding from IOLTA grants, attorney fees, and donations to support its mission of ensuring access to justice for Pennsylvania's poorest families and low-wage workers.
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