Justice People Deserve, Not Just What They Can Afford.
Investing in Justice Campaign 2020
The Immense Need for Legal Aid
About 1 in 4 people in Cook County qualify for legal aid today.
Approximately 600,000 of those people will have a legal need in 2020.
Due to limited resources, less than half will get help from a pro bono or legal aid lawyer.
If Not Us, Who?
As lawyers, we know better than anyone what’s at stake for people who don’t have access to the justice system.
Sean M. BerkowitzChair, 2020 Investing in Justice CampaignPartner, Latham & Watkins LLP
Fewer than half of the 600,000 low-income Cook County people who need legal help this year will be able to get it due to a shortage of resources. That number is big and faceless, but each person behind that number has a real story and need of their own.
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14 Years of Investing in JusticeSince the Campaign’s inception, our legal community has contributed
more than $17.5 million through the Campaign. And those contributions have leveraged millions more in support for this work.
Thank you for making this the largest and most impactful campaign of its kind anywhere in the country.
100% to Pro Bono and Legal Aid Organizations
100% of individual
contributions
directly support the
work of more than
30 outstanding pro
bono and legal aid
organizations and
related initiatives.
150% ImpactBesides the direct impact, your investment through the Campaign:
• Leverages significantly more money from other foundations, government and the courts
• Saves hundreds of thousands of dollars in other social services by enabling people to resolve legal problems before they spin out of control
• Benefits from the CBF’s rigorous grants process, ensuring accountability and strategically directing funds to where they will make the most impact
The pro bono and legal aid organizations that receive Campaign funding help tens of thousands of low-income and disadvantaged people each year as a direct result.
What We Can Do Together
The pro bono and legal aid organizations funded by the Campaign closed over 102,000 cases on behalf of low-income and disadvantaged people last year and helped many thousands more.
What We Can Do Together
Last year, nearly 13,000 people received brief advice and legal help at court-based advice desks that receive funding from the Campaign.
What We Can Do Together
Your Contribution
• Strengthens Chicago’s pro bono and legal aid organizations
• Enables dedicated lawyers to pursue and remain in legal aid careers
• Helps pro bono lawyers contribute more efficiently and effectively
• Makes the courts more user-friendly and accessible for people in need
Your Gift Makes a Big Difference
• $100 will help three people get brief advice and assistance at a help desk in the Circuit Court.
• $250 will help seven people get brief advice on the CARPLS legal aid hotline.
• $500 will help someone get extended legal representation for many typical cases handled by pro bono and legal aid programs.
• $1,000 will enable a domestic violence survivor to get an order of protection, an important step in providing safety and starting the journey to longer-term stability and independence.
Client of an organization supported by the Investing in Justice Campaign after her family’s home was saved from a wrongful eviction
“ I felt that the advocate and attorney were holding my hand, they were always with me. The help I got was huge.”
Access Living—Legal Services Program
Ascend Justice
Cabrini Green Legal Aid (CGLA)
CARPLS
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago—Legal Assistance
Center for Conflict Resolution (CCR)
Center for Disability & Elder Law (CDEL)
Centro Romero—Latin American Immigration Legal Services
Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE)
Chicago Coalition for the Homeless—Law Project
Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights
Chicago Legal Clinic
Chicago Volunteer Legal Services (CVLS)
Equip for Equality
First Defense Legal Aid (FDLA)
Illinois Legal Aid Online (ILAO)
James B. Moran Center for Youth Advocacy
Latinos Progresando—Immigration Legal Services
Lawndale Christian Legal Center
Lawyers’ Committee for Better Housing (LCBH)
Lawyers for the Creative Arts (LCA)
Legal Aid Chicago
Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services (LAS)
Legal Council for Health Justice
Life Span—Center for Legal Services & Advocacy
National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC)
The Roger Baldwin Foundation of the ACLU—Children’s Initiative
Shriver Center on Poverty Law
Uptown People’s Law Center
World Relief Chicago—Immigrant Legal Services
CBF-SUPPORTED ORGANIZATIONSThese organizations benefit directly from the Campaign:
Sean M. BerkowitzChair, 2020 Investing in Justice CampaignPartner, Latham & Watkins LLP
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