Civil rights: Pro bono legal services may be provided to individuals or organizations fighting for civil
rights and social justice issues, such as immigration rights, LGBTQ+ rights, or racial justice.
Public interest: Pro bono work may be provided to organizations working to advance the public interest,
such as environmental advocacy groups or consumer protection organizations.
Criminal defense: Pro bono legal services may be provided to individuals who are facing criminal charges
but cannot afford to pay for legal representation.
Family law: Pro bono legal services may be provided to individuals who are facing family law issues,
such as divorce, child custody, or domestic violence.
Access to justice: Pro bono work may be provided to individuals who are otherwise unable to access legal
services, such as low-income individuals or those living in rural or underserved areas.