- Partners for Justice
Partners for Justice provides collaborative support services to people facing criminal charges, while helping public defenders protect people from incarceration and other criminal penalties
- Gloria Beltran - Partners for Justice
Gloria graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 2019 Her experiences include teaching English in the Dominican Republic, supporting public health in Peru, tutoring at-promise youth in San Jose and Oakland, tutoring adults at San Quentin State Prison, advocating for immigrant rights in Arizona, and interning at an NGO immigration law firm in Madrid Prior to joining PFJ, she
- Careers and Internships - Partners for Justice
Partners for Justice is committed to equitable, inclusive, and non-discriminatory hiring practices People who share identities with our clients are especially encouraged to apply for current openings
- Fast facts about Partners for Justice
PFJ receives funding from various sources, such as individual donations, support from foundations, and government funding via state and local partners Support for PFJ’s programming is bipartisan, with both Republican and Democrat-run administrations finding value in our work
- Where We Are - Partners for Justice
Where we are Partners for Justice is a national organization, but our work is hyper-local
- Advocates - Partners for Justice
Partners for Justice trains non-attorney Advocates to provide clients with case navigation and wraparound support, while helping public defenders protect people from incarceration and other criminal penalties
- Our Impact - Partners for Justice
Partners for Justice is transforming public defenders into a robust network of dynamic, people-centered service centers to reduce incarceration, increase equity, and positively impact the lives of those harmed by cycles of incarceration, poor health, and poverty
- PFJ in the ABA Journal - Partners for Justice
In 2017, she co-founded Partners for Justice, a national nonprofit that embeds nonlawyer advocates with public defender offices to provide what she calls “wraparound” service Partners for Justice recruits, trains and continuously coaches the advocates, who sign on for a two-year term
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