

What legal support through CELSIR looks like
CELSIR helps people navigate the justice system when cost, distance, or lack of information would otherwise shut them out. Our legal team and paralegals focus on urgent needs, procedural fairness, and sustained follow-through.
We support clients with case review, bail and bond guidance, legal documentation, court process coordination, and rights-based counseling so they can move through the system with clearer options and stronger protection.
Who this support is for
This service prioritizes indigent persons, pre-trial detainees, justice-impacted families, and vulnerable communities who need practical help to access lawful process and fair treatment.
When to contact CELSIR
Reach out when a loved one has been arrested, court follow-up has stalled, bail or bond guidance is needed, or there are concerns about due process, documentation, or harmful delay.
What our legal team delivers
Our team provides case review, legal guidance, court process support, documentation help, and follow-through designed to reduce procedural barriers and protect dignity.
- Case review and legal guidance
- Bail and bond information support
- Documentation, referrals, and court follow-up
- Rights-based counseling for clients and families
How this service works
1. Assess the need
We review the case situation, support gap, and immediate risks so the response starts from the real problem, not assumptions.
2. Guide the next step
Our team identifies the most practical legal, psychosocial, or reintegration pathway and explains what is needed to move forward.
3. Follow through
We support documentation, referrals, coordination, and follow-up so people are not left alone after the first contact.
Questions you may have
These answers cover some of the common questions we receive from clients, families, partners, and supporters.
Reach out by phone, WhatsApp, or email with a short summary of the case, the people involved, and any urgent court dates. Our team will review the request and advise on the next practical step.
CELSIR prioritizes indigent persons, pre-trial detainees, incarcerated persons, victims of human rights violations, and others facing serious barriers to justice, rehabilitation, or reintegration support.
Our reintegration work includes counseling, family tracing and reconnection, release-readiness support, referrals, peer support, and practical guidance for life after custody.
We welcome collaboration on legal aid, research, communications, education, rehabilitation, reintegration, and resource mobilization. Contact us with your area of interest and proposed support.
A partnership resource highlighting collaboration for justice reform, rehabilitation, and stronger access-to-justice systems.
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