The Massachusetts Appleseed Center for Law and Justice is a nonprofit organization based in Boston, MA, dedicated to promoting equal rights and opportunities for residents of Massachusetts. Through policy analysis, research, public education, and advocacy, they work towards systemic solutions to social justice issues, focusing on addressing the civil justice gap, exclusionary discipline in schools, and language access rights violations by the Mass. Department of Children and Families.
Founded in 1994 by the Harvard Law School Class of 1958, Massachusetts Appleseed has been fighting for justice for over 25 years. They collaborate with community partners, conduct in-depth research, and advocate for practical and comprehensive solutions to ensure equitable access to justice and opportunity for all. Their work is made possible through the support of their community and grants, such as the recent $100,000 grant from Cummings Foundation's $25 Million Grant Program.
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