Northwest Justice Project

A nonprofit organization

"Yes, I support Civil Legal Aid to provide peace of mind to families and protect the health of our community."

Your gift will provide free legal services to address needs for housing stability, family safety, income security, health care, education and more. Open doors to justice with us!


Mission

Our Vision: Justice for all low-income people in Washington.

Our Mission: Combating Injustice • Strengthening Communities • Protecting Human Dignity.

Description

Income should not determine someone’s ability to achieve just results from our legal system. The ‘right to an attorney’ does not extend to civil legal cases related to domestic violence, predatory debt collection, consumer fraud and more. For people in poverty, paying for an attorney is all but impossible. The absence of legal advice or representation makes people vulnerable to catastrophic consequences.

Northwest Justice Project (NJP) combats injustice, strengthens communities, and protects human dignity by providing free legal education, advice, and representation for low-income and other vulnerable persons. NJP’s statewide team of more than 350 attorneys in 21 offices across Washington State help our clients achieve just outcomes in their fight for security, safety, and stability in their lives.

Since 1996, NJP has closed more than 400,000 cases that have directly benefited nearly 1,000,000 low-income people in our state. In addition to individual cases, NJP also identifies and addresses prevalent systemic inequities that have benefits for low-income community members across the state.

Giving Activity

Needs

Free civil legal services for low-income individuals and families.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Northwest Justice Project

Tax id (EIN)

91-1687791

Geography Served

Bremerton, North Mason, Port Orchard/South Kitsap, Silverdale/Central Kitsap, Poulsbo/North Kitsap, Gig Harbor, Bainbridge Island

Annual Revenue

Over $5,000,000

BIPOC Leadership

Board Members, Executive Director/CEO

BIPOC Serving

African American/Black, Asian or Asian American, Hispanic, Latino or Latinx, Middle Eastern or North African, Native American or American Indian, Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, Multiracial

Categories

Human Services

Address

401 Second Ave S Ste 407
Seattle, WA 98104

Phone

206-464-1519

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