Justice for All Fellows are new attorneys funded by the Ohio Access to Justice Foundation to develop and execute two-year projects to address urgent legal problems facing everyday Ohioans. The Foundation is excited to welcome four new attorneys to the Justice for All Fellowship program, all of whom began their fellowships this fall.

Brandon Burkey joins Community Legal Aid to provide holistic, trauma-informed legal services for immigrant victims of crime and human trafficking.
Colin Kolodziej joins the Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati to provide individual legal representation to low-income consumers who are victims of predatory and fraudulent auto lending and sales practices.
Kaela Orrell joins Catholic Charities Corporation to provide representation and educational advocacy for unaccompanied minors in immigration and family court.
Katrice Williams joins Ohio Legal Help to represent low-income Ohioans and create accessible and user-centered legal content, forms, and tools for formerly and currently incarcerated individuals facing family law challenges.

 

Second-year Justice for All Fellows are:

Hannah Bogaert is working at the Legal Aid Society of Greater Cincinnati to provide holistic, trauma-informed legal services for survivors of sexual assault.
Zachary Lemaster is working at the Legal Aid of Western Ohio to work with medical providers to provide holistic legal services to mothers experiencing domestic violence in rural areas.
Ashley Ward is working at the Ohio Justice and Policy Center to provide legal services and policy advocacy for Ohioans who cannot access housing due to involvement with the criminal justice system, as well as educate the public about housing barriers for Ohioans with criminal records.

 

The Ohio Access to Justice Foundation funds new lawyers with a passion for public service to address urgent legal problems facing Ohioans. Meet the Justice for All Fellows.