Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers

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CLAIM has moved!
 
Our new address is:
70 East Lake Street, Suite 1120
Chicago, IL  60601-5959
 
Our new phone number is:
312-675-0912
for collect calls from correctional centers:
312-675-0911

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Mission Statement
 
Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers (CLAIM)
 provides legal and educational services
to maintain the bond
between imprisoned mothers and their children.
 

CLAIM advocates for policies and programs

that benefit families of imprisoned mothers and

reduce incarceration of women and girls.

CLAIM is a not-for-profit agency founded in 1985 to help women prisoners and their children maintain contact.

CLAIM was formed in 1985 to address the gap in legal aid and advocacy for women prisoners and their families.  CLAIM has grown from a one-woman office to a dependable source of legal aid, education about the law, and systems change advocacy for and with women prisoners and their families. 

CLAIM launched the Advocacy Project in 1992 to help formerly incarcerated women develop their leadership skills and to organize them to promote policy change.  From its beginning, formerly imprisoned women have been in key staff positions.  The Advocacy Project is a vehicle for the activism of women who speak with the authority of their experience and who have the courage to work publicly as former prisoners to bring about change.


Contact us:
CLAIM
70 East Lake Street
Suite 1120
Chicago, IL  60601
Phone:  312-675-0912
Fax:     312-675-0915
Gail T. Smith, Executive Director
 
 



CLAIM strives (1) to promote community-based sentencing instead of prison for non-violent offenses, particularly for primary-caregiver parents, (2) to promote family preservation and (3) to empower women former prisoners to work toward policy change.

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