Michigan legal community donates over $1.2 million to Access to Justice campaign to support nonprofit legal aid programs
Published: April 26, 2024
The Access to Justice Campaign thanks the Michigan Legal Community for its support for civil legal aid programs in Michigan.
The ATJ Campaign is a collaborative centralized campaign, administered by the Michigan State Bar Foundation in partnership with the State Bar of Michigan, to increase resources for 14 regional and statewide civil legal aid programs in Michigan; 100% of the funds raised are distributed to the legal aid programs to ensure Michigan’s low-income residents have a fair chance when accessing the civil system.
The ATJ Campaign is a collaborative centralized campaign, administered by the Michigan State Bar Foundation in partnership with the State Bar of Michigan, to increase resources for 14 regional and statewide civil legal aid programs in Michigan; 100% of the funds raised are distributed to the legal aid programs to ensure Michigan’s low-income residents have a fair chance when accessing the civil system.
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