The Annie E. Casey Foundation highlights Georgia Justice Project’s efforts to improve employment opportunities for individuals with a criminal record. Read more here.
Read the full article in the “Ledger-Enquirer” that captures Justice Day 2017 at the Capitol.
Former GJP clients Ricks, April and Theo shared their personal stories from their experiences with GJP. Listen to their testimonies of second chances and what it means to be a part of Georgia Justice Project’s family.
Congrats to GJP’s Policy Director & Attorney, Marissa McCall Dodson, on being named in the Daily Report’s “On the Rise 2015”. Read the full article here as she discusses the progress of criminal justice reform in Georgia.
“I always knew I wanted to be an attorney. My parents raised both my sister and me to have a heart for the least advantaged in our community. In law school, I did an internship with the Georgia Justice Project and came across a couple of clients who had issues with employment because of their criminal history. This seemed like an area where I could have an impact.” To read the interview in its entirety, click here.