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Become a Friend of JusticeNet

The Hon. Robyn Layton QC, Ambassador for Friends of JusticeNet says:

“For those in our community who cannot afford a lawyer, legal problems can have far-reaching consequences on their dignity, well-being and financial security. I know how important it is to have expert legal advice, and I am proud of the work done by the members and supporters of JusticeNet to assist those who cannot afford legal advice or representation.

As a ‘Friend of JusticeNet’, I know that I am helping to ensure the long-term future of this service. I encourage you to join me in making a monthly donation that will assist JusticeNet to continue its important work in facilitating access to justice in South Australia.”

For as little as $10 per month, you will be helping JusticeNet to continue providing vital pro bono legal services to disadvantaged and marginalised members of our community.

Benefits of joining the Friends of JusticeNet include:

  • Your donation is 100% tax deductible (a receipt will be emailed to you monthly and at the end of the financial year)
  • You only need sign up once to make an ongoing contribution
  • As administrative costs are minimal, more of your donation can go directly to JusticeNet’s service provision
  • Reduced JusticeNet membership fee (50% discount)
  • Priority booking for future JusticeNet events
  • Public recognition of your support (unless you advise us otherwise)

Click here to join Friends of JusticeNet using the secure online facility of GiveNow.com.au.

We are very proud of what we have achieved over the past two and a half years and with your help, we look forward to accomplishing so much more.

Thank you for helping us facilitate access to justice in South Australia.