Join our mission
Are you passionate about justice and eager to make a real-world impact? At Fighting for Freedom Georgia LLC, we're looking for dedicated individuals to join our fight against wrongful convictions and systemic failures. Explore our career opportunities and discover how you can contribute to restoring voices and advocating for justice.

Talent we seek
We are seeking newly graduated students and early-career professionals who are passionate about justice, advocacy, and real-world impact. Ideal candidates include recent graduates or students in law, criminal justice, paralegal studies, social work, public policy, political science, journalism, psychology, sociology, and nonprofit leadership.
We are looking for individuals who are ethical, motivated, reliable, and eager to gain hands-on experience supporting wrongful conviction advocacy, legal research, community outreach, policy reform, and public awareness initiatives. This opportunity is ideal for graduates seeking meaningful experience, mentorship, professional development, and the chance to make a direct impact while building their careers.

Integrity. We look for individuals who are committed to truth, ethical advocacy, accountability, and justice—especially when the work is difficult or uncomfortable.
A strong team member must be willing to learn, communicate clearly, respect confidentiality, and stand firm for fairness and human dignity while working with impacted individuals, families, and communities.
The trait we value most

Fighting for Freedom Georgia offers volunteer and unpaid experiential opportunities for newly graduated students and early-career professionals, with the goal of providing meaningful hands-on experience, mentorship, and professional development.
As the organization grows and funding becomes available, select roles may transition into paid positions or leadership opportunities based on performance, commitment, and organizational needs.
Opportunities available
Join the Mission
Fighting for Freedom Georgia is a justice-focused advocacy organization dedicated to exposing wrongful convictions, supporting impacted families, and advancing accountability and reform within the criminal justice system.
We are not a traditional nonprofit. We are a mission-driven organization built on truth, integrity, and action.
Roles & Opportunities
Depending on background and interest, opportunities may include:
• Legal research and case review support
• Post-conviction advocacy assistance
• Policy research and reform initiatives
• Community outreach and family support
• Media, communications, and public education
What We Offer
• Real-world, hands-on advocacy experience
• Mentorship and professional development
• Resume-building opportunities
• Letters of recommendation
• Opportunity to grow into paid or leadership roles as funding expands
What We Expect
• Professionalism and ethical integrity
• Commitment to confidentiality
• Strong communication skills
• Reliability and accountability
• A genuine commitment to justice and reform