Commitment

We are deeply committed to proactive, measurable, and authentic anti-racist practices and embracing an intersectional perspective in all facets of our work. We believe in actively challenging systemic injustices and biases within both the legal and mental health systems. We strive to continuously educate ourselves and advocate for fairness and justice for all. By viewing systems through an intersectional lens, we aim to dismantle barriers and create a more equitable and just society for our clients and communities.

Lawyers for Therapists pledges a portion of its monthly gross income to organizations that embody and propel our commitment. 

Organization Spotlight

Citizens for Juvenile Justice's mission is advocating for statewide systemic reform that achieves equitable youth justice.

Citizens for Juvenile Justice (CfJJ) was founded in 1994 as the only independent, non-profit, statewide organization working exclusively to reform and reimagine the juvenile justice and other youth serving systems in Massachusetts. We advocate, convene through community engagement, conduct research, and educate the public on important juvenile and youth justice issues.

Logo for Citizens for Juvenile Justice featuring silhouettes of children and adults in the background.