We are thrilled to share an exciting milestone in our organization’s journey: the unveiling of our new name, Survivor Justice Center.

This change reflects our continued growth and our focused mission of securing justice and empowering survivors. As we embark on this new chapter, we want to share with you the reasons behind this change and what it means for our organization and the communities we serve.

Why the Change, and Why Now?

Aligning with Our Mission

Our new name represents the focused direction we’ve cultivated over the decades, specializing in humanitarian legal support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.

Expanding Impact

While our roots remain in Los Angeles County, our impact extends far beyond through our appellate work and statewide and national advocacy.

Legacy of Empowerment

Survivor Justice Center honors our long-standing legacy of empowerment through the law and the foundation it was built on. It represents our commitment to equitable access to justice and providing expert legal representation for low-income, marginalized communities.

Centering Survivors

At its core, our new identity reflects our fundamental commitment to a survivor-centered approach across all facets of our work.

What This Means for Our Community

  • Our mission remains unchanged. We continue our work to advance justice and empower survivors.
  • Your support remains crucial. We rely on your continued support to ensure every survivor, regardless of their socioeconomic status, has access to legal representation and resources to achieve safety, justice, and stability.
  • Partnerships will continue to drive our work. Our valued collaborations will continue to strengthen our efforts and expand our impact.
  • Gradual rollout of our new identity. You’ll start to see our new name appear in some materials as we implement changes. Stay tuned for the unveiling of our new logo!

We are excited to embark on this new chapter with you. Your ongoing support and partnership are integral to our work, and we’re deeply grateful for your continued commitment to our mission.

Together, we will continue to make a difference in the lives of survivors, ensuring justice and empowerment for all.