Tulia Bakes For Justice: A Recap Of The Great Legal Bake!

Last Wednesday, Tulia, proudly participated in The Great Legal Bake, an event hosted by the London Legal Support Trust and Access to Justice Foundation. It took place at the Methodist Hall Cafe in Coventry, this delightful event combined tasty baked goods with a vital cause — fundraising for frontline free legal advice agencies.

 As part of Pro Bono Week, our team was excited to bake for justice by whipping up delicious treats to share with the community. This initiative not only allowed us to raise essential funds but also to raise awareness about the importance of accessible legal support for those in need. Our mission at Tulia is to ensure that every individual, particularly marginalized migrants, have access to the legal assistance they deserve.

 We were thrilled to invite everyone to come down, enjoy some cake, and support our fundraising efforts. By participating in The Great Legal Bake, attendees contributed to making justice accessible to all. It was a fantastic opportunity to connect with friends, family, and neighbours over sweet treats while supporting a worthy cause.

 The event marked a successful effort to bake for justice, raise awareness, and celebrate Pro Bono Week. Thank you to everyone who joined us and made a difference in the lives of those seeking legal support! We were grateful for your support and enthusiasm, and we hope to see you at our future events!

 

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