Jazz4Justice Concerts Give Back to the Community

Congratulations to our partners at Legal Aid Works and First Shift Justice Project for collaborating on concerts in 2023! Jazz4Justice is doing more good, all the time!

Thanks to the support of the PATH Foundation and the local Warrenton business community, Jazz4Justice was proud to present a check for $908.52 to Legal Aid Works. More important than the amount, however, is that Jazz4Justice educated audiences on the Justice Gap and the need to support access to justice as a stalwart foundation of our country’s steadfast support of the Rule of Law.

Thanks to the support of the Creative Affairs Office in Washington, DC, and the success of the Juneteenth festival, Jazz4Justice was proud to present a check for $500 to First Shift Justice Project.

We at Jazz4Justice appreciate the work of First Shift Justice Project and Legal Aid Works in helping low income individuals receive pro bono legal services for their civil cases.

Learn more about the Justice Gap on our website or through the Legal Services Corporation’s 2022 Justice Gap Report.

From left to right: Shannon Gunn, Artistic Executive Director Jazz4Justice, Ann Kloeckner, Executive Director of Legal Aid Works, and Doug Gately, Board Member of Jazz4Justice and Director of Concert Band, Flute & Jazz Ensembles, Instructor of Woodwinds at the University of Mary Washington

From left to right: Laura Brown, Executive Director of First Shift Justice Project, and Shannon Gunn, Artistic Executive Director of Jazz4Justice

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