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About Us
History
Our story starts way back, with a desire to level the field for the most vulnerable members of our communities.
Founded in 2011, the ARJC provides resources, information, education and advocacy to the legally disenfranchised communities it serves.
We partner with organizations that provide housing, counseling services, job placement, and family and juvenile services to assist community members in understanding and exercising their rights in these areas, as well as accessing the resources available to them.
The 2023 conversion of our legal service program to standalone legal clinics will increase access to justice to even more individuals in need!
Achievements
- Increased awareness of felon voting rights
- Housing Counseling & Legal Representation Through the Pandemic
- Juvenile Mental Health Advocacy Program Launch
- Gained custody awards for alienated fathers
- In 2022, we partnered with --- to assist grandparents raising grandchildren
- Launching the first free/low-cost Fathers Rights Clinic