What could you do to help bring justice to people in our community?

Could you bake something delicious and have a cake sale, do a sponsored walk or run, or host a quiz night for friends and family?

Whatever you choose, your action could help someone in our community to change their story forever. 

You’ll be raising awareness of our work and raising vital funds so that local people can get life-changing support when they need it most.

Do let us know what you’re planning to do, we’d love to know – do get in touch. Thank you.

Claire is doing the Santa Run

Claire Gilbert is taking on the Santa Run dressed as a reindeer to raise money to help more people have access to justice.

Lance is cycling from London to Italy

Lance Baynham, our discrimination caseworker, is cycling from London to Italy (via ten countries) to raise money for us.

Help change someone’s story

By getting involved today you can help someone change their story – and build a better future for themselves and their family

What your fundraising could achieve

£10

Helps someone take their first steps to finding life-changing advice

£30

Provides 30 minutes’ expert advice from a volunteer lawyer

£100

Helps someone challenge a wrong disability benefits decision

Other ways to get involved

Volunteer – pro bono

Our dedicated volunteer lawyers share their time and expertise with local people, so that everyone can have equal access to justice and can defend their rights.

Volunteer – generally

Our wonderful volunteers give their time to support our day-to-day work, and help us provide life-changing help to more local people.

Give now

Your gift today could help someone get the justice they need, when they need it most.

Our impact, together

49

years helping local people get justice

6,663

people helped in 2021/22

£1.5m

of free legal advice given per year

Our impact

Every year we help around 8,000 people on low incomes across south-west London to understand and defend their rights.

Without the free legal advice and representation our charity provides, many local people would be locked out of getting justice because they can’t afford a lawyer.