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Become A Member!

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Membership obligations can include paying yearly dues (Individual - $60/year, Organizational - $100/year) and attending monthly membership meetings. Contact us to learn more.

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All members are required to pay annual dues. Dues can be remitted monthly and via any of the methods listed below.

 

Dues can also be paid in person at our OFJ office or mailed to our Postal Box:
P.O. Box 33468
Baltimore, MD 21218

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Ways To Get Involved

Share your
Story

There are a number of ways that you can use your voice to share your story, your experiences, and your expertise in a participatory manner.

 

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  • Member Spotlight

  • Legislative Advocacy

  • Legislative Testimony

  • Voting

  • Awareness Campaigns

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Want to learn more?

Attend our

Monthly Membership Meetings

When:

Last Wednesday of every month 

 

from 6:00pm-8:00pm

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  Where: 

  • In Person: 10 West Eager Street, Suite 350 Baltimore, MD 21201 

  • Virtual: Zoom: bit.ly/Out4Justice

  • Phone: Call 1-646-931-3860,

    • Meeting ID: 947 4003 36062#

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  Who: Everyone is welcome!

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  Why: To get involved in criminal justice reform, and provide your valuable input!​

Join a Committee 
or 
Volunteer

Committees

 

Want to learn more about Out For Justice?  We have several committees you can join to be active in the work of Out For Justice.

 

Volunteering

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Volunteering is also a great way to give back to the community. Out For Justice has regular and ongoing programming and events you can help with. 

What to Expect During Member Meetings

Member Spotlight

These open meetings are ideal for a member-led organization like Out For Justice. This is an opportunity for our members to come together to learn, share their experiences, and identify solutions we can implement as an organization or community.  It allows our members to hear from each other, affirm each other, and offer support in dealing with crises that another member may have overcome.

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We do our best, but we also know that we can’t conquer all topics affecting our members in that time. However, these meetings aim to start the conversation, and we hold regular office hours to address things that may need additional time and attention.  During these meetings, we hear real-world examples of everyday injustices our members face. And we often are abe to recommend a course of action that will reduce or eliminate those hardships

Meet Latausha

Latausha started her healing journey with PIVOT, a nonprofit that connects women released from the corrections system with critical services. She successfully completed their program with high accolades. PIVOT then referred Latausha to Out For Justice for assistance with navigating the legal system and helping her achieve her goals of regaining custody of her three children and repairing her relationships with them. Out For Justice connected Latausha with a sober living house, educated her about the details of her legal case, and guided her on how to achieve her goals with her children. OFJ also referred Latausha to our partner Life After Release, a formerly incarcerated women-led organization in the DMV area, to complete their Justice & Liberation Institute program. 

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Since becoming an Out For Justice member, Latausha has gotten a full-time job and housing in anticipation of reuniting with her children. She is working through the legal process to regain custody of them. Latausha is also learning how to advocate for her own needs and the needs of the community. She volunteers her time supporting other members, especially mothers who are in a similar situation.

Out For Justice is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. As we reflect on a decade of engaging, educating, and empowering individuals who are directly or indirectly impacted by the criminal legal system, we are grateful to our members who are the heartbeat of Out For Justice. Many of our members are impacted individuals who came to Out For Justice seeking assistance for themselves or a loved one. Now, they are active members of our community who are committed to fulfilling our mission.


Latausha Newman is a member whose life has been transformed by Out For Justice. Latausha experienced many challenges in her life, resulting in mental health struggles. When her mother passed away, she felt angry and didn’t know how to handle her emotions in a healthy way. She felt like she was alone and that no one could help her. Latausha recalls, “I kept getting in trouble and got into a lot of fights.” She started self-medicating to cope with her pain. Then, she got involved with the criminal legal system and lost custody of her children. Latausha hit rock bottom when she got into a bad multi-car collision on the highway that could have been fatal. That was the wake-up call Latausha needed to finally seek help.

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Latausha sees a noticeable change in herself since becoming an Out For Justice member. “When I first came in, I was timid and soft-spoken. They gave me the courage to work on my inner self. The whole team really cheered for me.” She especially appreciates the staff’s willingness to help her with a variety of needs, including technology training and use of the computer lab.


As a result of Latausha’s enthusiastic engagement and personal growth, Out For Justice has awarded her the 2022 OFJ Steadfast Member Award. She will receive the award publicly at Out For Justice’s anniversary fundraising gala on December 30th, 2022.

 

Latausha says, “I’m proud of me. My energy is different. I feel more confident about myself.”  

 

She also recognizes her growth in allowing people to help her. Previously, she didn’t believe that anyone could understand her pain. Now, Latausha wants others who are going through a difficult experience with the criminal legal system to know that Out For Justice can help, just like they helped her. As Latausha says, “If you’re in a dark place, it’s light on the other side of that tunnel. If the door can open for me, it can open for anybody.”

Partnerships

We deeply value our partner organizations, which are often Maryland-based nonprofits that pursue missions closely aligned to ours. Our partners work alongside us to advocate for and implement policies and programs that support individuals with criminal records and change the perception of justice-impacted individuals. 

Interested in becoming a partner?

We're always looking for new partnership opportunities!
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