NORTHWEST JUSTICE PROJECT

SEATTLE, Washington, 98104-3811 United States

Mission Statement

Combating Injustice. Strengthening Community. Protecting Human Dignity. Individuals with civil legal problems have no right to legal aid. Victims of fraud, domestic violence, predatory debt collectors, or unlawful evictions must pay for representation or seek justice on their own. For people in poverty, an unresolved legal problem can be devastating. A precarious balance of household resources can quickly collapse and lead to difficult choices about meeting basic needs like food or housing. Northwest Justice Project provides a legal lifeline for our clients. Caring community members like you make it possible for NJP Attorneys to provide a safety net for those who can’t afford legal help.

About This Cause

The Problem The U.S. Justice System doesn’t guarantee legal representation in civil matters. A public defender is only provided in criminal cases. No matter how complex or catastrophic a civil legal problem may be, low-income individuals and families in Washington have no right to legal assistance. Navigating the courts on your own can be terrifying—especially against represented adversaries such as landlords, debt collectors, employers, or institutions. Northwest Justice Project clients could not afford a lawyer, and most would have been denied fair results as a consequence. A Legal Lifeline Whether they face eviction, domestic violence, foreclosure, unlawful debt, or consumer fraud, our low-income clients get the help they need at Northwest Justice Project (NJP)—at no cost. Our statewide team of attorneys will support their fight for safety and stability. With NJP on their side, our clients can access the justice system with confidence and improved outcomes. NJP was established in 1995 and is recognized as a national leader in the delivery of civil legal services. NJP has 150 attorneys in 19 offices across the state. We provide legal assistance in person and through our toll-free hotline, maintain online self-help resources, and conduct outreach and offer clinics to inform and engage diverse communities. The Justice Gap Last year NJP provided legal support to over 11,000 households. This falls far short of adequate for 700,000 low-income households in Washington with legal problems. Washington’s justice gap is extreme and growing. More than 70% of the state’s low-income households experience at least one civil legal problem each year. These problems are rarely isolated—with households averaging nine related legal problems complicating their situation. You Can Help Your generous support can help close the justice gap, fuel our fight for justice, and help more people restore freedom and balance in their lives. Visit https://nwjustice.org/donate to learn more about how you can make a difference.

NORTHWEST JUSTICE PROJECT
401 2Nd Ave S Ste 407
SEATTLE, Washington 98104-3811
United States
Phone 206-707-0815
Unique Identifier 911687791