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Champion of Justice

- January 1st, 1970

The IEJF honored Attorney General Kwame Raoul with its 2022 Champion of Justice Award.  AG Raoul was singled out for the honor because of his advocacy was essential to increasing the state appropriation for civil legal aid to $4 Million.

Addressing the Pandemic Housing Crisis

- January 1st, 1970

In response to the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, the IEJF developed and launched Eviction Help Illinois in partnership with the Illinois Department of Human Services.  Eviction Help Illinois is a network of nonprofit organizations providing free legal aid and mediation services to keep tenants in their homes and help landlords become financially whole.

Providing a Fresh Start

- January 1st, 1970

Given its track record as a trusted State partner, the IEJF was selected to develop and lead New Leaf Illinois, a statewide Cannabis Expungement Network. Through New Leaf, people with past cannabis convictions can get legal assistance to clear their records and remove major barriers to employment and housing.

Protecting Those Who Serve

- January 1st, 1970

The IEJF created the Illinois Armed Forces Legal Aid Network (IL-AFLAN), a one-stop-shop where veterans and military personnel can obtain free legal help for urgent family, housing and consumer problems, as well as benefit appeals.   IL-AFLAN has helped more than 11,000 veterans to date.

Soldiering on through Budget Crisis

- January 1st, 1970

While other social service programs were forced to shut their doors during the state budget crisis, the IEJF helped legal aid organizations assist more than 54,000 vulnerable families, seniors and veterans.  Despite receiving no state funding for two years, the IEJF was the beneficiary of $7.2 million in settlement award funds from the Attorney General

Keeping People in Their Homes

- January 1st, 1970

In the wake of the foreclosure crisis, the IEJF provided grants that saved 2,200 homes and provided 55,750 Illinoisans with legal information, advice and representation. Attorney General Lisa Madigan dedicated $25M from Illinois’ consumer settlement award to the IEJF to assist impacted homeowners and renters.  

A Bi-Partisan Boost

- January 1st, 1970

The appropriation for the IEJF reached its high-water mark of $3.5 million, thanks to strong bi-partisan support in the IL General Assembly (led by former Senators Kirk Dillard and Jeff Schoenberg), as well as the leadership of former Gov. Jim Thompson and Senate President Phil Rock, who served as co-chairs of the Equal Justice Illinois

Making the Legal Process Easier

- January 1st, 1970

Working with Illinois Legal Aid Online, the IEJF began funding the creation of legal self-help centers where people without attorneys can get free and accurate legal information to help resolve their legal problems.  Thanks to the IEJF, every county in Illinois had a legal self-help center by the end of 2012.

And Justice for All

- January 1st, 1970

With the passage of the Equal Justice Act, the State of Illinois created the IL Equal Justice Foundation to provide equal access to the justice system by funding civil legal aid programs.

A Distinguished Honor

- January 1st, 1970

The IL Equal Justice Foundation received the inaugural Rock Cullerton Access to Justice Award from the Chicago Bar Association, and accepted the honor with Governor J.B. Pritzker and Attorney General Kwame Raoul.  The award is named after former Senate President John Cullerton and former Senate President Phil Rock, who were instrumental in increasing the state

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