Justice For All
Justice for All connects children and their families with community resources while also providing case management to help navigate applying for services. We work with the families to identify barriers and set goals aimed toward self-sufficiency. Our goal is to ensure the educational and emotional needs of the children in our community are met. Providing a safe place they can openly express themselves, receive help with their homework, and build stronger connections within their family and the community.
JFA's partnership with YMCA Randolph allows JFA clients to have access to recreational activities that otherwise might not have been accessible to the children and their families.
JFA's programs provide support, community, and fun for its clients.
JFA's holiday celebrations include activities, crafts, food, and gifts for clients.
JFA's partnership with YMCA Randolph allows JFA clients to have access to recreational activities that otherwise might not have been accessible to the children and their families.
Services We Provide
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Direct case management
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Referral services
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Assistance with form completion
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Family activities
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Assistance with basic needs such as clothes and diapers (depending on availability)
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Tutoring and mentoring services (in progress)
How To Get Help
Participating in the program is very easy. If you are being represented in an immigration matter by the Center for Citizenship and Legal Immigration, you can ask your attorney to be referred to this program. If you don't have a pending Immigration case with us, feel free to contact us and request more information.
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Contact
Program Director
Lisette Gudino, LSW
Director of Justice For All
Lisette Gudino is a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) currently serving as the Program Director for Justice For All, under the Morris County Organization for Hispanic Affairs (MCOHA) – Center for Citizenship & Legal Immigration (CCLI).
She has a Bachelor of Arts in both Psychology and Hispanic Language and Literature from Boston University (2014), Master of Social Work from Rutgers University (2018) with a concentration in Global Social Work & Latino(a) Initiative for Service Training and Assessment [LISTA], and a Certificate in Human Services Management. Her past experiences include working as a paralegal at a center for immigration law and 40-HR Domestic Violence Training through Jersey Battered Women’s Services (JBWS).
Program Partnerships
JFA is proud to partner with YMCA Randolph and the SNAP Program by Zufall Health Center.