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2021 FRANCES MCCLELLAND SPIRIT ORGANIZATIONAL AWARD RECIPIENT: STEP UP TO JUSTICE

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The Frances McClelland Spirit Organizational Award is given to a local organization that embodies the spirit, resilience, and legacy of Frances Helen McClelland. We are currently looking for a 501(c)3 nonprofit community organization that:

  • Embodies Frances McClelland’s Spirit, Resilience, and Legacy.
  • Supports and promotes community or family resiliency.
  • Serves the community by offering support that addresses our community’s needs, such as basic needs, psychological needs, and emotional well-being.
  • Serves our most vulnerable community members. 
  • Serves our community across the life span, meaning from birth to old age

 

 

Step Up to Justice (SU2J) is a full-service, free civil legal center for low-income individuals and families in Pima County. Our challenge: “How can we direct quality free civil legal services to the most people in need at the lowest   cost?” Powered by the talents of volunteer attorneys and technology, SU2J is a public service, funded by private citizens to assist low-income community members who need but cannot afford civil legal services. Through careful financial stewardship and technology designed to bring civil legal services to clients where and when they need them, Step Up to Justice builds connections between clients, attorneys and community partners. Together, we are bringing the promise of equal justice for all to Pima County.

 

To learn more about Step Up to Justice, please visit http://www.stepuptojustice.org. 

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