Elevating survivors, educating communities, and advocating for lasting change.

Motto
The pursuit of justice doesn’t end with a verdict. Our organization goes beyond the courtroom to champion for the protection and safety of our communities.
About Us / Founding Story
Founded in 2022, Justice Beyond the Courtroom was established to advocate for public safety, amplify the voices of crime victims and survivors, and ensure that justice is accessible and equitable for all.
Since our founding, we’ve proudly launched impactful initiatives that have brought our mission to life, including our annual Public Safety Luncheon, and the powerful Voices for Victims Summit—each event serving as a testament to the strength of community, the importance of education, and the power of shared advocacy.
As we continue to grow daily, our reach is expanding—and so is our work. With more advocacy efforts planned throughout the year, we remain committed to engaging the public, informing policy, and building bridges across all communities to promote safety and healing beyond the courtroom.

Frequently Asked Questions
Get to know more about Justice Beyond the Courtroom
We go beyond the courtroom—bridging systems, survivors, and communities. Our work is rooted in compassion, equity, and action, with a focus on real-world impact and healing-centered engagement.
You can stay connected by following us on social media, subscribing to our newsletter, or reaching out directly. Volunteer and partnership opportunities are available year-round.
Our signature events include the Gold Cup Competition, the Public Safety Luncheon, and the Voices for Victims Summit. We also host smaller advocacy and education initiatives throughout the year.
Anyone passionate about justice, public safety, or victim advocacy is welcome to get involved—whether you’re a survivor, an ally, a community member, or part of the justice system. We value diverse voices and perspectives.
Justice Beyond the Courtroom is a nonprofit organization founded in 2022, focused on advocating for public safety, uplifting crime victims and survivors, and promoting equity within the criminal justice system through education, events, and community engagement.