Access to Justice Project

Access to Justice Project Access to Justice Project is a 501(c)(3) legal aid organization.

We provide legal services to the community at no and low-cost because money should never be a barrier to justice.

Please consider making a donation this Giving Tuesday so we may continue providing affordable access to justice!
11/29/2022

Please consider making a donation this Giving Tuesday so we may continue providing affordable access to justice!

Your generous donation to our 501(c)(3) organization is a tax-deductible charitable contribution that allows us to continue offering legal aid services to the community and to represent litigants in important cases on behalf of the public interest.

Our Managing Attorney, Melissa Hordichuk, was just honored as one of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys Under 40 in N...
08/31/2022

Our Managing Attorney, Melissa Hordichuk, was just honored as one of the Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys Under 40 in North Carolina by the National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys!

There is a FREE wellness event going on today until 6pm at the ClearWater Arts Center in Concord (223 Crowell Dr NW) whe...
07/16/2022

There is a FREE wellness event going on today until 6pm at the ClearWater Arts Center in Concord (223 Crowell Dr NW) where you can get massages, reiki, light therapy, yoga, sound healing and more - all at NO cost!

The Healing Angels Organization, a 501(c)(3) charity, is holding this event to provide access to wellness services for everyone, regardless of financial circumstances.

Please share and encourage people to go!

Hear the unbelievable story of a young woman who was arrested and publicly humiliated for reporting her sexual assault t...
12/14/2021

Hear the unbelievable story of a young woman who was arrested and publicly humiliated for reporting her sexual assault to local authorities in Abingdon, Virginia on Sept. 30, 2020.

After 11 months of aggressive prosecution and 2 criminal trials, she was finally exonerated of "false reporting" - a criminal charge that carries a possible sentence of up to a year in jail in Virginia.

Read more: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article254955032.htmlDyanie Bermeo said she was sexually assaulted during a traffic stop, but soon af...

AJP in the News:
12/14/2021

AJP in the News:

The college student from the Charlotte area says she was sexually assaulted, not believed, then arrested. ā€œI’m living that memory again and again.ā€

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