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On Thursday, February 27, 2020, hundreds of people from across Georgia will attend this event to share experiences and information, learn about the current political landscape and talk to lawmakers about the need for reform in several areas including juvenile justice, mental and behavioral health, probation/parole, bail, reentry, the death penalty, and confinement conditions.
To support the direct costs of this event, including food, materials, and transportation assistance for people traveling from distant cities like Columbus, Macon, Albany, Augusta and Savannah, JRP is seeking sponsorship at the levels outlined below. In addition to serving as a patron for Justice Day attendees, sponsors for this event will also gain visibility for their respective organizations at the Georgia General Assembly and in the criminal justice reform community.
The deadline for sponsorship is February 7, 2020.
Nonprofit and Individual Sponsorship
$500 - Respect Sponsor
$1000 - Dignity Sponsor
$2000 - Justice Sponsor
Corporate Sponsorships
$1500 - Respect Sponsor
$3000 - Dignity Sponsor
$5000 - Justice Sponsor
Questions? Please contact Ira Berkley at iberkley@schr.org.
You can mail a check made payable to "SCHR" to:
Southern Center for Human Rights, Attn JRP, 60 Walton St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Questions? Please contact Ira Berkley at iberkley@schr.org.
You can mail a check made payable to "SCHR" to:
Southern Center for Human Rights, Attn JRP, 60 Walton St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Questions? Please contact Ira Berkley at iberkley@schr.org.
You can mail a check made payable to "SCHR" to:
Southern Center for Human Rights, Attn JRP, 60 Walton St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303
Thank you for your donation in support of the Justice Reform Partnership’s 9th Annual Justice Day at the Georgia Capitol!
Thanks to generous supporters like you, we will be able to bring hundreds of Georgians together on February 27th to advocate for important reforms to the state’s criminal legal systems. Attendees will represent different communities in Georgia and have varying experiences with the state’s criminal legal systems.
We would be honored if you would attend and join in the advocacy for meaningful change. To learn more about the event and to register, please visit www.JusticeDay365.com.
Questions? Please contact Ira Berkley at iberkley@schr.org.
You can mail a check made payable to "SCHR" to:
Southern Center for Human Rights, Attn JRP, 60 Walton St NW, Atlanta, GA 30303