Inclusion

Statement + Organizations to Support

At Danielson Kabesh Law, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable, and welcoming environment for everyone who engages with us—clients, colleagues, and community members alike. As a law firm grounded in social justice values, we believe diversity is a strength and inclusion is a responsibility.

We recognize the systemic barriers that have historically excluded marginalized communities, including racialized individuals, Indigenous peoples, members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community, persons with disabilities, and others who face discrimination and inequity. We are committed to dismantling these barriers within our firm and through our work.

In our practice, we strive to provide client-centered legal services that respect and affirm each individual’s unique identity, lived experiences, and intersectional realities. We continuously educate ourselves to ensure our actions reflect a deep respect for equity, diversity, and inclusion in all that we do.

We acknowledge that creating meaningful inclusion is an ongoing effort that requires humility, listening, and accountability. We invite dialogue and collaboration with those who share our vision of a more just and equitable legal system and society.

At Danielson Kabesh Law, we are not just legal professionals—we are allies, advocates, and learners committed to making space for all voices and advancing fairness for everyone.

Support

We invite you to join us in supporting local and national organizations that advocate for equity, inclusion, and social justice across diverse communities:

  • Action Canada for Sexual Health and Rights: Promotes reproductive justice and sexual health rights.
    Website: www.actioncanadashr.org

  • ARCH Disability Law Centre: A legal clinic dedicated to defending the rights of people with disabilities in Ontario.
    Website: www.archdisabilitylaw.ca

  • Black Health Alliance: Focuses on improving health outcomes for Black Canadians.
    Website: www.blackhealthalliance.ca

  • Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC): A non-profit organization dedicated to combatting anti-Black racism through advocacy, legal services, and public education.
    Website: www.blacklegalactioncentre.ca
    Phone: 1-877-736-9406

  • Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI): Provides education, training, and resources to advance inclusion and equity across workplaces and communities.
    Website: www.ccdi.ca
    Phone: 1-416-968-6520

  • The Canadian Women's Foundation: Supports initiatives that empower women and girls, focusing on ending gender-based violence, economic security, and leadership.
    Website: www.canadianwomen.org
    Phone: 1-866-293-4483

  • The Disability Justice Network of Ontario (DJNO): Advocates for systemic change and leadership development among disabled individuals.
    Website: www.djno.ca
    Email: info@djno.ca

  • Disability Without Poverty: Advocates for the rights of disabled Canadians to live free of poverty.
    Website: www.disabilitywithoutpoverty.ca

  • Egale Canada: Advocates for the rights and inclusion of 2SLGBTQ+ people in Canada through education, research, and community engagement.
    Website: www.egale.ca
    Phone: 1-416-964-7887

  • The Enchanté Network: Supports 2SLGBTQ+ community organizations across Canada.
    Website: www.enchantenetwork.ca
    Email: info@enchantenetwork.ca

  • The Federation of Black Canadians: Advocates for the social, economic, and cultural inclusion of Black Canadians.
    Website: www.fbcfcn.ca

  • Migrant Rights Network: Organizes and advocates for migrant and undocumented worker rights.
    Website: www.migrantrights.ca

  • Migrant Workers Alliance for Change: Advocates for the rights and dignity of migrant workers across Canada.
    Website: www.migrantworkersalliance.org
    Phone: 1-855-567-4722

  • Pathways to Education Canada: Provides mentorship, financial assistance, and support to help youth graduate from high school.
    Website: www.pathwaystoeducation.ca

  • Rainbow Railroad: Assists LGBTQI+ individuals fleeing persecution worldwide.
    Website: www.rainbowrailroad.org
    Email: info@rainbowrailroad.org

  • Refugee 613: Provides settlement and support services for refugees in Ottawa.
    Website: www.refugee613.ca

  • The 519: A Toronto-based community hub that offers services, supports, and spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ individuals and their allies.
    Website: www.the519.org
    Phone: 1-416-392-6874

  • Urban Alliance on Race Relations: Promotes positive race relations and equity in Toronto and beyond.
    Website: www.urbanalliance.ca
    Phone: 1-416-703-6607

  • Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF): Advocates for gender equality through litigation, law reform, and public education.
    Website: www.leaf.ca