Justice At Last

Mission Statement

Justice At Last is the only nonprofit law firm in the San Francisco Bay Area exclusively serving the legal needs of survivors of human trafficking. We provide clients with free legal services regardless of their age, sex, gender identity, abilities and equity needs, nationality or type of trafficking. We emphasize a trauma informed approach that empowers survivors to seek and achieve justice on their own terms. Justice At Last provides free legal representation that emphasizes dignity and is survivor-centered, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, linguistically appropriate, and rights-based. Our mission is to empower those who have been labor trafficked and commercially sexually exploited by providing access to free comprehensive legal services, advocacy and specialized trainings to help transform survivors’ lives. Our vision is for survivors of human trafficking to have the opportunity to seek justice on their own terms. We envision a world where justice eradicates all forms of slavery – where victims of trafficking are empowered through justice in order to heal and become independent and self-sufficient overcomers who can thrive with dignity.

Values:

Our Values are that we believe:
• Immigrant workers should be protected through ensuring safe working conditions, preventing discrimination, including sexual harassment, preventing workplace violence, including sexual assault, eliminating wage theft and fraud, and barring exploitation and human trafficking.
• Agricultural workers are vulnerable to trafficking and H-2A visa holders should be able to change employers.
• Not all adults who work in the commercial sex industry are trafficked.
• “Ending demand” through tactics of increased policing and criminalization of those patronizing consenting adults in the sex trade is a harmful practice.
• Each victim of human trafficking deserves explanation and access to the full range of reproductive health services, including legal abortion and birth control.
• We engage in advocacy on behalf of, and provide services to, trafficked survivors through a humans rights based approach.

DEI Statement:

Our Commitment to Inclusion:

We strongly encourage individuals from historically underrepresented communities—including survivors of trafficking, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, immigrants, and those with diverse professional and lived experiences—to join our team, whether as a volunteer, employee, Board of Director, Advisor, or Donor. We believe that a team grounded in diverse perspectives strengthens our ability to serve our clients with compassion, relevance, and impact.

Programs/Services:

Justice At Last is the only nonprofit law firm in the San Francisco Bay Area exclusively serving the legal needs of survivors of human trafficking. We provide clients with free legal services regardless of their age, sexual orientation, gender identity, abilities and equity needs, nationality or type of trafficking. We emphasize a trauma-informed approach that empowers survivors to seek and achieve justice on their own terms. Founded in 2015, we have served over 2,000 survivors and trained over 14,000 survivors, attorneys, law enforcement officers, service providers and community stakeholders about the legal rights and forms of relief for victims of human trafficking.

We specialize in the areas of law identified by our clients and those with lived experience as being the most critical and the least available to survivors of trafficking. These include crime victims’ rights enforcement, records clearance, and immigration relief.

Justice At Last helps close justice gaps for survivors of trafficking in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area by ensuring that every survivor seeking legal services is recognized, supported, and empowered to make informed choices, enforce their rights, resolve legal challenges, and build a stable, resilient future. This intended impact is pursued through two key strategies.

First, we deliver a distinct, three-pronged legal advocacy model that fills gaps often left unaddressed by traditional legal services. This includes: (1) legal navigation and representation to pursue remedies like post-conviction relief and immigration relief; (2) client advocacy and support to keep survivors engaged through trauma-informed relationships; and (3) financial education and advocacy to help survivors realize their rights to restitution, credit repair, and public benefits. Where others stop at referrals, Justice At Last stays with survivors until those legal rights are fully realized.

The second strategy—sector training and capacity building—equips attorneys, law enforcement, and stakeholders to recognize and uphold survivors’ legal rights through survivor-centered, trauma-informed practice. Together, these efforts propel beyond individual representation to advance a future where survivors can achieve justice on their own terms, become independent, and thrive with dignity.

Our strategic interventions provide clients with a platform to be heard, the choice to define and seek their own justice, and an opportunity to change the trajectory of their lives.

Ideal Candidate:

We are seeking passionate, mission-driven individuals to join our Board of Directors as we grow and expand our impact serving survivors of human trafficking. Our goal is to build a diverse, inclusive, and representative Board that reflects the communities we serve and brings a wide range of perspectives, experiences, and expertise.

Preferred Qualifications & Experience

  • Prior Board of Directors experience or demonstrated leadership in professional, community, or volunteer settings
  • Strong commitment to our mission and a deep respect for the dignity, resilience, and autonomy of trafficking survivors
  • Lived experience or meaningful connection to the communities we serve is highly valued
  • Understanding of, or willingness to learn about, issues related to human trafficking, trauma-informed care, and access to justice

Desired Skills & Areas of Expertise
We are especially interested in candidates with experience in one or more of the following areas:

  • Finance, accounting, or nonprofit financial oversight
  • Strategic planning and organizational growth
  • Data analysis, impact measurement, or program evaluation
  • Fundraising, donor development, and philanthropic strategy
  • Human resources, talent development, or organizational culture
  • Event planning and community engagement
  • Marketing, communications, or brand development

Core Strengths & Attributes

  • Commitment to equity, inclusion, and anti-oppression practices
  • Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds
  • Strategic thinking paired with a willingness to engage in hands-on support when needed
  • Strong ethical judgment, integrity, and accountability
  • Willingness to actively participate in Board responsibilities, including meeting attendance, committee service, and fundraising efforts
  • Ability to serve as an ambassador for the organization within the community

Our Commitment to Inclusion
We strongly encourage individuals from historically underrepresented communities—including survivors of trafficking, people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, immigrants, and those with diverse professional and lived experiences—to apply. We believe that a Board grounded in diverse perspectives strengthens our ability to serve our clients with compassion, relevance, and impact.

Why you should consider joining this board:

Why Join Our Board of Directors

Joining our Board of Directors is an opportunity to create meaningful, lasting change in the lives of survivors of human trafficking across the San Francisco Bay Area. As a nonprofit legal provider, we stand at a critical intersection of justice, advocacy, and healing—working to remove legal barriers that prevent survivors from rebuilding their lives with safety, dignity, and independence.

Board members play a vital role in shaping the future of our work. At a time of growth and expansion, you will have the opportunity to help guide our strategic direction, strengthen our impact, and ensure that survivor-centered, trauma-informed legal services remain accessible to those who need them most.

Serving on our Board offers:

  • Purpose-driven leadership: Contribute your expertise to an organization that is directly advancing justice and equity for some of the most vulnerable members of our community
  • Tangible impact: Support legal interventions that can change the trajectory of a survivor’s life—such as clearing criminal records, securing immigration relief, and protecting fundamental rights
  • Community influence: Act as an ambassador in the Bay Area, raising awareness about human trafficking and mobilizing resources to address it
  • Collaborative engagement: Work alongside a passionate, multidisciplinary group of leaders committed to ethical, inclusive, and survivor-centered practices
  • Organizational growth: Help shape and sustain a growing organization at a pivotal stage, contributing to long-term vision, governance, and financial health

This is more than a governance role; it is a chance to stand with survivors, challenge systemic inequities, and be part of a community dedicated to justice and transformation.

Fundraising/Financial Commitment:

All Board Members must make an annual financial contribution at a level that is personally meaningful to them.

All Board Members must participate in all fundraising activities and special events each year. Participation includes attending the event, helping, and or promoting the fundraising activities.

Additional Information:

This is a link to additional information about being a Justice At Last Board Member: https://www.justiceatlast.org/volunteer

To Apply:

Year Founded:

2015

Service Region(s):

Service Area(s):

Annual Revenue:

$1 million – $5 million

Employees:

11-25

Board Members:

11-15

Length of Board Term:

Board Members can serve two consecutive terms (each term is 3 years) before rotating off.

Board Meeting Type:

Hybrid (both virtual and in-person)

Service Per Month Expected:

Less than 5 hours

Board Meetings Per Year:

There are 6 meetings per year, usually the 1st Saturday of every odd month from 10 am to 12 pm. Most of our meetings are virtual, although we intentionally host at least one hybrid meeting each year.