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December 2023 Newsletter: 5 Ways You’ve Helped Empower Immigrants this Year

Updated: Oct 9



Dear Friends and Supporters,


I'm filled with deep gratitude for our accomplishments amidst the challenges of 2023. With your support, Justice for all Immigrants (JFAI) this year, we have:

  1. Helped 275 clients who are escaping various forms of violence to obtain pro bono legal assistance, which is crucial in leading to a safe haven to rebuild their lives with dignity and respect.

  2. Empowered 147 children's lives through high-quality legal immigration services, considered a gateway to new possibilities, instilling hope and paving the way for a more promising future.

  3. Supported 115 clients in receiving work authorization that helped empower them to build better futures and contribute positively to our community's economic growth.

  4. Represented individuals from 38 different countries with legal assistance. This diversity underscores our commitment to inclusivity and the universal right to legal representation, regardless of one's country of origin.

  5. Grown in capacity by a remarkable 59% from 2022 to 2023, which enables us to reach and serve more low-income individuals who require our high-quality legal assistance.

As we look forward to the upcoming year, we are hopeful and determined to continue this vital work. Our achievements are not just numbers, as they represent individual stories of resilience, hope, and new beginnings.


We are grateful for your continued support, which makes all of this possible. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time. 

 

With heartfelt thanks,



Joy Green

Executive Director


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