Our Work

The work of restoration is practical.

Reform at the root, restoration where needed.

Accountability & Reform

Advancing the reforms that prevent wrongful prosecution and its fallout up front — a multi-year fairness agenda, beginning with the Hyde Amendment, the most achievable fix in the system.

Public Education

Helping the public and policymakers understand how the process destroys innocent people — and why fixing it up front matters more than repairing the damage after.

Storytelling & Dignity Repair

Documenting the stories of people and families harmed by the process — reclaiming their narrative and putting a human face on the case for reform.

Restoration Support

For those the system has already broken: resources, referrals, practical guidance, emotional support, and community connection to help families rebuild.

Research

Documenting patterns with care.

Research supports public education, reform priorities, and storytelling. Work will be labeled clearly as confirmed, developing, or planned.

Community Partnerships

Placeholder: confirmed and prospective partnerships will be distinguished here. Do not imply partnerships until they are confirmed.

Future Programs

Family Recovery Pathways

Planned resource and referral pathways for families carrying the aftermath of legal trauma.

Public Education Campaigns

Planned campaigns around fairness, accountability, and restoring trust.

Story Documentation

Planned dignified media, narrative, and research work.