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The LAEC Launches Campaign to Repair the Broken Path to Criminal Justice Reform

Building a Safer and More Equitable Society Campaign will increase awareness of legal education and advocacy in America.

Los Angeles, CA, California, United States – June 22, 2023


Los Angeles, CAThe Legal Advocacy and Education Commission (The LAEC) has proudly announced its official campaign launch with a mission to repair the broken path to justice through institutional and community-based support, including legal aid, counseling, and advocacy services, as well as comprehensive education programs designed to empower individuals and communities with the knowledge and tools to navigate the legal system.

A Campaign To Educate Society & Build A Better Economy

The LAEC’s Building a Safer and More Equitable Society Campaign aims to increase awareness about the importance of legal education and advocacy in promoting a more equitable society. The LAEC offers a range of outreach programs, including its first-time offender program, and community events to engage a wider audience and provide essential information about navigating the criminal justice system. These programs will equip individuals with the necessary tools to exercise their legal rights and make a positive impact in their communities.

“We aim to introduce more educated and informed individuals into our society,” said the organization’s founder, Ron Alexander. “We believe consequently we will create a better economy.”

The LAEC is currently seeking new members to join its cause in advocating for legal education and promoting a society that upholds fairness and equality for all. Individuals can support the organization’s mission by becoming members, donating to support the First Time Offenders Program, or volunteering to get the word out. 

Members gain access to a range of resources, including legal advocacy and education events, as well as opportunities to participate in advocacy efforts and community outreach programs. All are invited to visit the crowdfunding campaign established to raise awareness and funds that will advance the cause and pave the way for a more just society.

The campaign is already open to backers via its official IndieGoGo page, where supporters can choose from one of four different funding tiers, with contributions starting from as little as $1. Individuals or companies that wish to join the commitment to building “a safer community where justice prevails, rights are protected, and the well-being of every individual is valued” are welcome to make their donations now.

About The Legal Advocacy and Education Commission

Located on Center Drive in Los Angeles, the LAEC is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to criminal justice reform and supporting causes such as the Innocence Project. The organization is managed by a team of passionate civil rights attorneys, criminal justice experts, volunteers, and nonprofit executives. In addition to its Building a Safer and More Equitable Society Campaign, the company also operates a first-time offender program, a transparency course, and more.

For more information, please visit TheLAEC.org. Alternatively, The Legal Advocacy and Education Commission’s press contact Daysha Robinson can be reached at (626) 349-2239 or daysha.robinson@thelaec.org Postal queries may be addressed to 6080 Center Dr, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90045.

Contact Info:
Name: Daysha Robinson
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Organization: The Legal Advocacy and Education Commission
Address: 6080 Center Dr, Suite 600 Los Angeles, CA 90045
Phone: (626) 349-2239
Website: https://thelaec.org/

Release ID: 89100605

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