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Administer Justice does not charge for services and relies solely on the support of individuals, businesses, churches and grant providers. Without your support we cannot provide stability and security to families in need. Families like Elizabeth, a single mom, whose ex-husband filed an order of protection against her as a means of getting custody of the children and avoiding the payment of support. Administer Justice’s intervention in court prohibited such abuse of the domestic violence process. The children were returned and Elizabeth is receiving the support she needs to care for her children.
Each year Administer Justice helps thousands of vulnerable individuals gain access to justice. Whether single moms in need of support, single fathers seeking to establish a relationship with their children, elderly victims of fraud, the disabled, minorities, those who speak a different language, and others in need of assistance with basic health and human services, Administer Justice is often the last hope.
Our last audit showed that 0.96 of every $1.00 went directly to programming and that Administer Justice maintains a $45.23 return on investment. This means that for every one dollar of donation Administer Justice is able to provide over $45 of professional services to the disadvantaged. There are not many charitable organizations that can achieve this level of service with your donation. To view our Form 990 and for additional information view our profile on guidestar.org by clicking HERE…
The time, money and resources given to the community through Administer Justice is helping to change the world for over 2500 families a year in the greater Chicago area.
Because of your support, we were able to provide direct assistance to more that 2,500 people in 2007. You are part of a growing support team of several hundred donors and 250 volunteers (over 100 attorneys) making it possible for us to "Administer Justice" for all.
As you know, our pledge of "justice for all" can only be realized when low-income individuals have access to justice for secure housing, safety from abuse, protection from fraud, security in child support payments, and preventative legal education. We who have so much owe a special duty to the least, the last and the lost.

Our secure online donation process will allow you to make a one-time gift by credit card or bank withdrawal.
You can also help us by choosing a regular donation schedule which will automatically be paid from your bank account or credit card with e-mail confirmations.
Please click on the Donate Now button above to support us with your on-line contribution.
You can also call our office and we will help you setup your on-line gift.
When you donate money to an organization you want that money to benefit someone in need. There are many worthy causes which compete for your support.
Consider advice given by experts in a recent issue of Money magazine: "Consider directing some of your giving to smaller organizations and less popular causes that don't have the money for big fund-raising appeals...You may also get a better feel for the impact of your contribution if you direct at least some of your giving to organizations within your own community."
Consider our matching gift opportunities and designated gift opportunities for specific needs.
Also, consider other giving methods such as stocks, life insurance, estate gifts and other planned giving opportunities.
Contact our office to discuss by clicking HERE...
The poor frequently accuse the rich of buying justice. Now you really can! Administer Justice is registered at www.igive.com and by choosing our organization and signing up online a portion of all your purchases at your favorite stores will be donated to us.

We welcome businesses, foundations and government agencies to invest in the mission of Administer Justice. Also, please let us know if your organization or agency offers special grants to non-profit community service organizations that we might apply for.
If you're a local business, please remember us when you have computers or office equipment that you no longer need.