Unparalleled Leadership in Unprecedented Times

Annual Report 2020

1 Table of Contents Vision & Mission

Reflecting on a Year of Growth & Gravity 04 We envision a world in which children’s rights and well-being are protected as Championing Protection Amid the Pandemic 06 they migrate alone in search of safety. Forging Paths to a Brighter Future 16 We will achieve our vision by: Leading the Way Beyond Borders 20 Partnering for Protection 26 Ensuring that no child appears in immigration court without high quality legal Vision & Mission Leadership 30 representation; Donors 32 Advancing laws, policies, and practices that Partners 35 ensure children’s protection and uphold Financials 41 their right to due process and fundamental KIND 2020 Annual Report fairness; and

Promoting in countries of origin, transit, and destination durable solutions to child migration that are grounded in the best interests of the child and ensure that no child is forced to involuntarily migrate.

2 3 technology and our own “can do” spirit to stay connected Reflecting on a Year with our clients, train our pro bono partners, and keep clients’ 2020 Facts & Figures cases moving forward despite unpredictable court proceedings For every of Growth & Gravity stemming from the pandemic. In addition, we continued to $1 of donor provide essential social service support for our clients across the support KIND It is safe to say that 2020 was a year like no other. The COVID-19 United States. COVID-19 created tremendous obstacles for them, pandemic required us to physically distance while finding ways leverages $7 such as widespread food and housing insecurity and online in pro bono to strengthen our connections to better serve unaccompanied education-related challenges. children on the move, whose journeys were made even more support perilous because of the virus. These unparalleled times We could not have weathered the storms that came our required unprecedented leadership, and KIND delivered. way during the past year without the loyal backing from our supporters, and thanks to them, KIND emerged at the end of 1,829 New Referred Cases: $100 Million in Pro Bono 78 Countries: While the Trump Administration used the pandemic as an 2020 stronger than ever before. In the face of great adversity, our 1,829 children were referred to KIND in Legal Services: KIND has worked with children from 78 excuse to further eviscerate vital protections for KIND’s clients team, spread across the country and around the world, delivered 2020, and more than 22,275 have been KIND received an estimated $100 million in pro bono countries. and to close the U.S.-Mexico border, KIND met the challenge on every front and is poised to make even greater progress in the referred since 2009. services in 2020 and over 175,000 donated hours, by expanding our reach, our services, and our staff to better for a total of over $550 million in services and more

years ahead. Facts & Figures safeguard our clients. We launched KIND México and opened than 1,035,000 donated hours since 2009.* our first official offices outside of the United States to ensure As we start 2021, the year before us is presenting new challenges. unaccompanied children have access to support throughout Unprecedented numbers of children are in need of KIND’s their migration journey. We continued to fight to reunite families services as the border reopens and children begin to enter the separated by the Trump Administration, and we doubled down United States in search of safety. KIND is leaning in to make on efforts to support and file impact litigation, taking the good on our promise to protect them and to fight for policies administration to court for its unlawful and unconstitutional that ensure their wellbeing.Together, we can ensure that every 1,411 Detained Children Served: 95% Success Rate: 194 Children Helped at Border: KIND 2020 Annual Report practices. We helped unaccompanied children share their child has the support and protection they need throughout their experiences through video, writing, art, and audio by providing migration journey and as they rebuild their lives in safety. KIND served a total of 1,411 detained 95 percent of KIND’s completed cases in KIND helped 194 children at the U.S.- training on storytelling for advocacy. A KIND client shared her children with Know Your Rights information 2020 resulted in legal relief. Mexico border in 2020 and 142 children story with several Members of Congress during an online forum and/or legal screenings in 2020. who were impacted by the Migration on family separation. Our team also worked with policymakers Brad Smith Wendy Young Protection Protocols (MPP). at the local, state, national, and international levels to guide President and Chief Legal Officer, President, KIND efforts that will provide the children we serve with access to safe Microsoft Corporation passage, legal counsel, social services, and a brighter future. Co-Founder and Board Chair, KIND

While tackling these important efforts, KIND did not lose sight of the immense challenges facing our clients in the courts and in their communities. We provided direct representation and 7,079 Trained: 1,152 Received Social Services: 24 New Partners: teamed up with a growing list of law firms, corporations, bar associations, and law schools to provide first-class pro bono KIND welcomed 7,079 legal professionals KIND assisted 1,152 clients with social KIND gained 24 new partners in 2020. Overall, at trainings in 2020, and over 57,586 services support in 2020. we have more than 680 law firm, corporate, counsel to unaccompanied migrant children navigating the since 2009.** bar association, and law school partnerships. complicated U.S. immigration court system. We harnessed *Donated hours and pro bono services in 2020 reflect un-audited numbers. 4 **Includes trainees attending multiple specialized and advanced offerings. 5 KIND mobilized Congressional, alarming practice and educated the media Championing Protection nongovernmental, and grassroots about the risks it posed to our clients. Leandro’s Story opposition to these expulsions. We Public outrage sparked litigation that Amid the Pandemic led several virtual briefings to update resulted in the courts forcing ICE to end the Congressional offices, as well as local and practice. Leandro* was threatened and state officials, on the policy’s dangerous extorted by gangs and the police impact on migrant children. The KIND worked with the ACLU on litigation in El Salvador. KIND placed Congressional Women’s Working Group that challenged the expulsion of children Leandro’s case with a pro bono Championing Protection Amid the Pandemic Denying Children on Immigration invited KIND and our client under the Title 42 public health order and attorney who fought for asylum. Alejandra Valdez-Rivas to present during an represented the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit. KIND also connected him with Access to Protection online forum to discuss the expulsions and This litigation brought the policy to a halt in a job training and placement children’s need for legal representation. November. Beginning in March 2020, the Trump program, enabling him to earn Administration began expelling college credits and to intern. unaccompanied children from the U.S.- After winning asylum, Leandro Mexico border, denying them the ability to enlisted in the U.S. Marines. seek protection in the United States. The He said, “I want to show that all administration conducted these expulsions people are the same, no matter under the guise of COVID-19 to further its where you come from, we all want to have a home and be

KIND 2020 Annual Report enforcement goals, using a little-known public health order which, at the time, safe. I want to show that people public health officials deemed unnecessary. who come to the U.S. from other KIND’s legal team along the border, part countries come here to succeed of newly launched KIND México, provided “Trump Administration Changes Beyond its advocacy on Capitol Hill, KIND and do good and help others.” Rules for Migrant Children During vital assistance to 150 children facing rapid was one of the first groups to raise attention “Shadow Immigration System: Pandemic” expulsion, including representation that to the fact that Immigration and Customs Migrant Children Detained In Hotels May 22, 2020 prevented expulsions, and follow-up with Enforcement (ICE) was holding children By Private Contractors” *Name changed to protect children expelled to their country of origin “The administration laid out the road map of what who crossed into the United States in August 20, 2020 identity. to provide service referrals. Thanks to our their priorities were in 2017. They are using this as hotels, often alone, with the intent of “It completely takes them a hundred percent out of all presence in the United States, KIND also a way to finally complete those political goals.” summarily returning them to their home of the special protections that have been put in place provided legal assistance and referrals to a -Jennifer Podkul, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy, countries without access to counsel or in recognition of the vulnerability of unaccompanied number of these children when they arrived KIND consideration of their asylum claims. KIND children.” in the United States. pushed for Congressional oversight into this -Lisa Frydman, Vice President for International Programs, KIND 6 7 “The most moving aspect of working on KIND cases is seeing first-hand the changes this work can make in a child’s life. I will never forget listening to Examples Of Pro Bono one of my KIND clients who had just received approval of his immigration Training By KIND’s Field Leading Through application proudly describe his plans for pursuing an education that would Offices Legal and Logistical have been unattainable in his home country. The opportunity to help make those kinds of changes is incredibly rewarding.” Challenges Twenty-three volunteer attorneys KIND was awarded the 2020 Corporate Pro Bono Award by the Pro As was happening throughout society, and interpreters from Jones Day Championing Protection Amid the Pandemic Bono Institute for an innovative collaboration with Amazon, Davis the COVID crisis changed how KIND LLP and JPMorgan Chase & Co. Wright Tremaine LLP, and Bet Tzedek Legal Services to provide legal conducted our work. To help navigate this received training from our New representation to nearly thirty children. challenge for KIND’s pro bono partners, York office on best practices for KIND’s attorneys across the nation working with unaccompanied conducted virtual trainings with partners child clients in their immigration such as AIG, Amazon, and Microsoft. cases and were matched We provided expert guidance on working with eight children for legal with clients remotely and navigating a representation. myriad of logistical challenges stemming from the pandemic. Our attorneys KIND’s Seattle office conducted virtual drafting workshops for

KIND 2020 Annual Report faced inconsistency in court procedures for remote hearings, rescheduling of critical immigration applications immigration court cases with little or no Pro Bono Partners: with Microsoft pro bono attorneys. notice, lack of rulings on motions, and Above and Beyond weekly uncertainty about whether courts KIND’s Newark office organized would be open and client cases would KIND added 24 new pro bono partners in 2020, bringing our partnerships to a three-part series with “In the face of these challenges, pro proceed. Working closely with KIND’s pro over 680 law firms, corporate legal departments, bar associations, and law psychologists to discuss forensic bono partners to successfully overcome schools. We also expanded our network of corporate pro bono partners to bono attorneys are not deterred, but are interviewing of children, the “Pro Bono Lawyers Pave Way instead stepping up in record numbers these obstacles, we ensured that no child’s include JetBlue, Bloomberg LP, Visa, and TIAA-CREF. for Unaccompanied Children impact of developmental issues legal case was compromised, meeting to Play “Vital Role” in Nation’s and are more determined than ever to and trauma, and cultural and provide first-rate legal services.” vital deadlines to preserve our clients’ KIND honored the contributions of 79 outstanding pro bono attorneys and Future” linguistic considerations. options for protection despite significant other volunteers who went above and beyond to help their child clients as October 28, 2020 -Wendy Young, President, KIND operational challenges and roadblocks due part of the National Celebration of Pro Bono Week in October. One honoree, to COVID-19. pro bono attorney Christina Brown-Marshall, Fish & Richardson LLP said, 8 9 KIND screened nearly 200 deported As the Trump Administration tried to bypass parents for protection needs, solutions, a legally binding settlement agreement and reunification pathways. KIND placed that prohibits children from being held in the cases of deported parents with pro immigration detention for more than 20 “The ACLU sought out KIND to join the bono counsel to represent them on claims days, it presented parents being held in for reunification with their children in the jail-like facilities with their children with Ms. L. steering committee because of its Championing Protection Amid the Pandemic United States. KIND continues to look for a painful choice. It forced them to choose deep knowledge and experience on the solutions for additional parents seeking either to remain in these facilities with their issues. Without KIND’s help throughout this reunification with their children in the children and risk exposure to COVID, or to litigation, there likely would be many more United States, and to advocate for safe, separate from their children without any families who were still separated.” expeditious reunification pathways and assurance of reunification. KIND worked legal relief for families after reunification, to expose and end this cruel policy, also -Lee Gelernt, ACLU lead counsel in Ms. L. v. ICE as well as compensation for their known as the “binary choice.” suffering. In addition, KIND continued to play Based on these experiences, KIND an active role in helping search for

KIND 2020 Annual Report provided recommendations to President- hundreds of families separated before Mother and daughter were reunited in DC Elect Joe Biden as he announced his plans the Zero Tolerance Policy that the after being separated at the border. to launch a Family Separation Task Force Trump Administration had not previously to address the devasting harm caused by disclosed. KIND is a member of the Ms. L. Reuniting family separation. Much of this guidance v. ICE Steering Committee, created as a “Families like this one were torn apart reflected policy recommendations result of the court order to immediately Separated Families at the border. The U.S. still hasn’t made contained in KIND’s report marking the reunify families the administration had things right” KIND advanced the immigration cases of over 250 parents and children who were 2-year anniversary of the Zero Tolerance forcibly separated. Ms. L. v. ICE is the November 23, 2020 impacted by forcible separation, moving them closer to security and healing in the Policy, “Family Separation Two Years ACLU’s class-action challenge to the Trump “Advocates are mostly “trying to confirm that each United States, bringing the total number of individuals served by KIND to more than Later: The Crisis Continues.” This Administration’s family separation policy. child knows where their parent is, and each parent 1,100. Several reunited families won their asylum claims, gaining permanent safety resource chronicled KIND’s work to The team also conducted remote legal knows where their child is.” in the United States. We facilitated over 150 damages claims for pain and suffering on address the crisis and outlined specific screenings of newly identified separated -Christie Turner-Herbas, Director of Special Programs, KIND behalf of KIND clients irreparably harmed by forced separation, an important step in policy steps that could prevent family parents and children to facilitate their legal providing accountability and redress for traumatized families. separation from occurring again. representation. 10 11 Serving Children Karla’s Story Beyond the Courts

KIND’s social services team enhances the After being sexually assaulted Championing Protection Amid The Pandemic organization’s ability to provide holistic care and fleeing an abusive home, Championing Protection Amid the Pandemic to our clients, supplementing legal service Karla* arrived in the U.S. from delivery with access to services that address Honduras when she was 15 their emotional and physical well-being. years old and nine months clients 1,152 pregnant. Karla was referred received KIND’s clients needed our support more to KIND’s Houston office for social services than ever before due to COVID-19. KIND’s legal representation. KIND support in social services team leveraged existing became aware that Karla had an The team also continued to provide vital support to KIND 2020 including systems, resources, and relationships with intellectual disability and quickly attorneys and clients, including dozens of separated families education, local, national, and international partners sought access to social services suffering ongoing trauma as a result of theZero Tolerance housing, food, to coordinate innovative responses to meet for her. KIND connected her to Policy and the U.S. government’s failure to reunite them. KIND

KIND 2020 Annual Report the expanding physical and emotional counseling and support services referred clients to mental health services, ensuring that cost medical, mental needs of unaccompanied children. The at school. Karla was granted and access to transportation was not a barrier to treatment. In health, and team distributed emergency funds to asylum and is now living safely addition, the social services team provided KIND staff and pro counseling clients to supplement basic needs, such with her family. She is enrolled bono partners with support services, consultations, resource needs. as food and rent. KIND also offered socio- in high school and loves to sing, referrals, and training focused on trauma-informed service emotional support and referrals to local dance, and attend church with delivery. COVID-19 relief programs and intervened her family. during crisis situations stemming from the pandemic. These targeted efforts *Name changed to protect during an exceptionally challenging year identity. Recognizing the impact of COVID on children traveling alone not only helped children’s well-being, but beyond U.S. borders, KIND worked with a consultant in Ciudad also bolstered individual and community Juárez, Mexico, to provide socio-emotional and other support networks that support resilient responses to children, including helping them to find shelter and meet and healing. other basic needs. 12 13 Teaming Up for Good

KIND found creative ways to keep its clients safe from COVID while still increasing social-emotional support through in-house virtual programs, including: Bridging Distance Celeste’s Story Therapeutic Art Workshops: Resource Fairs and Workshops: with Technology In collaboration with partners KIND’s New York office hosted a KIND’s technology team continues to Championing Protection Amid the Pandemic such as Art Corps, Artolution, and two-day virtual workshop focused Celeste*, from Honduras, had improve and expand our use of technology Community Solutions Institute, on fostering healthy lifestyles. The only been together with her to facilitate communications among our KIND clients in Atlanta, Boston, workshop included speakers who mother for three days after a clients, their pro bono lawyers, and KIND Fresno, Newark, New York, and addressed financial empowerment 10-year separation when she staff, a necessary step to ensure cases Seattle participated in virtual and security, online engagement went to school for the first time proceed smoothly, and clients can access collaborative groups throughout and safety, interpersonal in the United States. School vital services, regardless of distance. The the year. These virtual workshops relationships and boundaries, has always been important innovative use of technology is particularly offered the opportunity for artistic nutrition, and physical health. to Celeste. “I have always important for clients living in remote areas, expression, as well as a safe and wanted to get good grades. far from KIND’s offices and their pro bono therapeutic outlet to help decrease KIND facilitated a youth computer I was worried about how I attorneys. For example, this is the case in feelings of isolation, stress, and coding class in collaboration with would do that being here and

KIND 2020 Annual Report our San Francisco office where many clients uncertainty heightened by the Microsoft and UrbanTXT in which without speaking English,” she live hundreds of miles away in the Central pandemic. clients in received free said. But she did it – and then Valley, far from their pro bono attorneys lack support. The phones include applications to help clients laptops and programming classes some. She graduated high and other services. Amid COVID-19, KIND’s connect with their attorneys more easily. Clients can also Caregiver Training Utilizing Child on coding and how to build a school with honors and is in proven ability to harness the power of better protect their privacy with a phone of their own. Parent Relationship Therapy: website. her second year of college on a technology helped us better adapt to the Clients and their family members full-ride scholarship, pursuing many challenges of serving our clients during In 2020, KIND unveiled a new Pro Bono Portal in our Seattle participated in virtual interventions As students across the nation a political science and pre-law a pandemic. office. The portal provides access to important mentoring to strengthen the child-caregiver returned to school via remote degree. relationship and integration into learning, KIND’s social services team information, trainings, case documentation, and forms. The In further efforts to bridge the divide made site, which has already been visited thousands of times, a new family unit after prolonged organized back-to-school supplies *Name changed to protect ever more challenging by necessary social builds on the success of KIND’s portal in San Francisco, separation. distribution in Newark and Houston, identity. and bought laptops for children so distancing, KIND’s technology team deployed which we continue to improve and update. The team is they could access classes remotely. cell phones across five of our offices to clients starting to work on a portal for our Houston office to who are particularly vulnerable, isolated, or facilitate the work of our pro bono attorneys in Houston. 14 15 Forging Paths to a Brighter Future Blueprint to Restore Protection

Drawing on our direct experience serving thousands of children across Forging Paths to a Brighter Future their migration journey, KIND published a policy blueprint detailing how the Biden Administration can restore and expand safeguards and protection mechanisms for these children. The blueprint includes over 80 recommendations that would help realize a vision in which every migrant child’s rights and well-being are protected.

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KIND 2020 Annual Report Expanding KIND’s Curtailing Advocacy & Policy Reach Regulatory Attacks

KIND deepened our work at the city, county, and state levels to encourage KIND responded to a cascade of harmful regulatory policies that can improve our client’s daily lives. Collaborating both proposals touching on nearly every aspect of “KIND will continue to work with with policymakers and local immigrant and children’s rights advocates, unaccompanied children’s immigration law, as well as Congress and across the U.S. government our priorities included: the creation and maintenance of local funding their ability to access protection in the United States. to ensure that every child on the move for legal and social services for unaccompanied children; assistance KIND joined more than 88,000 organizations and is treated like a child and is protected for children and families impacted by COVID-19; protecting the individuals in submitting public comments strongly “Congress passes vital funds to address causes of by policies that reflect our nation’s confidentiality of children’s information; ensuring due process rights opposing changes that would decimate the U.S. asylum migration, child welfare at commitment to keeping kids safe.” in state courts; and working with state agencies to provide oversight of system. KIND similarly opposed proposals that fast-track border” -Jennifer Podkul, Vice President of Policy and conditions in federal Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) facilities in children’s deportation hearings at the expense of due January 09, 2020 Advocacy, KIND which unaccompanied children are housed. process and those that dramatically increased filing fees. 16 17 Litigating to Uphold Children’s Rights Erica’s Story KIND’s pro bono law firm partners ensure KIND’s growing impact litigation that KIND’s expertise in representing portfolio supports lawsuits against unaccompanied children is shared with government agencies to ensure respect for Erica* fled violence to come to the unaccompanied children’s rights under the U.S. from Central America when she courts considering critical litigation Constitution and U.S. law. was 15. “When I met my KIND attorney challenging unfair or unlawful government Forging Paths to a Brighter Future for the first time, I couldn’t believe it policies. These firms have represented when she told me they’d be offering KIND and our partner organizations are KIND pro bono as an amicus curiae, representing a group of young asylum me legal assistance pro bono,” Erica plaintiff, or co-counsel in fighting for applicants challenging U.S. Customs and said. “I felt so lucky and fortunate. children’s rights: Immigration Services (USCIS)’s unlawful When we went to court, I never attempt to deny unaccompanied children felt alone because I had a KIND the ability to present their asylum cases representative by my side to help me Cozen O’Connor LLP with my case.” in a non-adversarial setting. The litigation Crowell & Moring LLP resulted in a preliminary injunction in 2019 DLA Piper LLP Erica is now in college with a full

KIND 2020 Annual Report that the court expanded in late 2020. We KIND organized amicus briefs in several cases challenging USCIS’s proposed Goodwin Procter LLP continue to work on enforcing the injunction regulations to charge enormously higher fees, limit fee waivers, and limit scholarship. She is studying business and obtaining a final judgment. employment authorization for children and other applicants for humanitarian and would someday like to work in Latham & Watkins LLP relief. The United States is only one of two countries that charges fees for the right to data analysis. “I just love numbers,” Law Office of Joshua M. Daniels We also filed an amicus brief supporting pursue asylum. We did similar work to challenge a regulation that would eliminate she said. Lowenstein Sandler LLP a federal appeal on the standards for asylum eligibility for anyone crossing the border other than at a port of entry. Milbank LLP evaluating a child’s asylum claim. In Munger Tolles & Olson LLP addition, we joined other amicus briefs in KIND is also a plaintiff in a challenge to the Department of Justice’s effort to Paul Hastings LLP appeals on the removal of children applying increase the cost of immigration appeals and other motions by over 800 percent. A *Name changed to protect identity. for protection who were abused, abandoned, preliminary injunction was ordered in January 2021. Perkins Coie LLP or neglected; language access in immigration Quinn Emanuel LLP court; and the “Migrant Protection KIND’s policy and legal experts filed declarations supporting litigation across the Protocols” that force asylum seekers to wait country, including on the treatment of children in ORR detention and USCIS’s in Mexico until their cases are heard. policy of arbitrarily rejecting applications due to minor mistakes. 18 19 “I am proud to support such a wonderful organization. Leading the Way Alejandro’s Story Your dedication to serving immigrant and refugee children is crucial during these difficult times. Thank you Beyond Borders KIND helped 17-year-old Alejandro* for everything that you do!” from El Salvador who had tried to – KIND Donor, Wyoming enter the United States to seek U.S. protection from gang violence but was expelled back into Mexico and placed in the custody of Mexican Leading the Way Beyond Borders authorities. KIND worked with a KIND México trained over 575 individuals from government Advocating for partner in Ciudad Juarez and Mexican agencies in Mexico and international and non-governmental officials to support Alejandro’s organizations on the U.S. legal system and U.S. protections for Children on the Move case and help him navigate his unaccompanied children. The office also advocated for laws legal options. Days before his 18th and policies that strengthened children’s rights on both sides We launched KIND México in 2020 to birthday, Alejandro was able to seek of the border, supported cases and practices that advanced respond to the needs of unaccompanied protection in the United States. child protection, and worked closely with Mexican child welfare children in Mexico and at the U.S.-Mexico agencies on the cases of children in their custody. We submitted border and to ensure that their rights are KIND México achieved a remarkable an amicus brief to Mexico’s Supreme Court in the first-ever case

KIND 2020 Annual Report respected at every stage of their journey to outcome for two children who before the high court on the right of unaccompanied children to seek safety. KIND has seen first-hand how who were in shelters in Tijuana for counsel. children face grave dangers when their several months after fleeing threats basic rights are ignored. in their home countries in Central We also monitored conditions unaccompanied children America. Coordinating with Mexican face on Mexico’s southern and northern borders and shared In addition to helping children facing illegal authorities and the UN Refugee recommendations with U.S. and Mexican stakeholders. expulsions at the border by providing Agency, KIND helped them seek legal representation, as well as referrals to protection in the United States. Both children expelled to their home country, are now represented by attorneys KIND México conducted legal orientations from KIND’s Los Angeles office. for children, shared information about their KIND worked alongside partner Derechos rights, and coordinated cross-border legal Humanos Integrales en Acción (DHIA) to defend the rights of migrant children at the and social services to help promote their U.S.-Mexico border. protection. *Name changed to protect identity. 20 21 Preventing Gender- based Violence

Gender-based violence (GBV) is one of the information through local radio and social main factors driving child migration from media that reached about 60,000 people. Leading the Way Beyond Borders Central America, and lockdown measures These messages were disseminated in resulting from COVID-19 only increased indigenous languages in Guatemala. children’s vulnerability to GBV. Through the Gender and Migration Initiative (GMI), Children and youth participated in

Photos provided by KIND partner in Guatemala, ECAP KIND, alongside partner organizations in virtual and socially distanced prevention Central America Guatemala and Honduras, adapted to the programming on key issues such as new context to continue our efforts to raise economic empowerment for adolescent Providing Vital awareness of GBV, prevent and address girls and GBV prevention, as well as virtual

KIND 2020 Annual Report We supported high-need cases, including those of children violence against children, and strengthen campaigns on preventing gender-based Services to Returning under five years old; children who experienced years-long local support networks for survivors. bullying and harassment. Girls and young Children detention in the United States; children in U.S. protective women affected by or at risk of GBV custody; and those with histories of abuse, chronic illness, GMI reached 474 children, families, received individual psychosocial support KIND’s reintegration program worked with 111 homelessness, or lacked family support in their country of teachers, and community leaders in 2020 either virtually or in-person following unaccompanied and separated children in 2020, despite origin. We provided vital information for traumatized parents through GBV prevention and response physical distancing measures. Sending Aid in strict COVID-19 lockdowns that made reunification extremely and caregivers, developed safety plans for children, and programming, and thousands more through Times of Crisis challenging. To date, the program has assisted more than offered ongoing psychosocial support and interventions. outreach activities. KIND also engaged in GBV-focused 2,000 individuals. Services included screenings, needs advocacy, including successfully advocating KIND and our partners provided emergency assessments, and pre-departure planning, which KIND and Our partners helped reunified families find ways to support With support from KIND, our partner for $25 million in foreign assistance assistance to families and children in need partner civil society organizations in Guatemala and Honduras themselves—an essential part of successful reintegration organizations in Guatemala and Honduras funding to combat sexual and gender-based due to the pandemic and hurricanes Eta adapted amid the pandemic to include telephonic and video programming—by exploring opportunities for employment engaged participants in virtual and violence in northern Central America in and Iota. More than 230 families and 1,500 support. KIND’s partners also helped children enroll in school and entrepreneurship, including developing small-business physically distanced programming, and the FY2021 Congressional Appropriations individuals received food assistance and and families access medical and mental health services. loan projects. shared GBV prevention and support services budget. hygiene kits with KIND support. 22 23 Belgium France Ireland

KIND and Belgian partner Child KIND and AADH trained pro bono lawyers By training pro bono lawyers to guide children through the family reunification process, Circle released a briefing paper to assist children in their applications ICI and IRC in Ireland addressed a growing gap in legal services that is currently not on recommendations for protecting for international protection and family covered by government legal aid. So far, 32 children have been assisted with family unaccompanied children at European reunification, and helping them exercise reunification by 44 lawyers from five law firms and corporate pro bono partners. Union borders. We also issued a report that their rights to residence, housing, and details our joint vision on how to advance healthcare. Twenty-four pro bono partner the protection of unaccompanied children law firms have helped 102 children. United Kingdom in Europe by strengthening legal assistance Thousands of undocumented children in the United Kingdom are eligible for British which reflects the experience of KIND’s Greece citizenship and the security it offers, but they have no way to access it. Kids in Need Leading the Way Beyond Borders partners in Europe. of Defense UK further increased its capacity to help these children in 2020, taking on ELIL works with a range of pro bono lawyers more cases than ever before and providing more workshops than in any previous year and Greek immigration lawyers to help despite the many challenges of COVID-19. Joining the Migrant and Refugee Children’s children reunify with family elsewhere Legal Unit within the Islington Law Centre in London, JustRight Scotland, Coram in Europe and challenge incorrect age Children’s Legal Centre, and Central England Law Centre, we welcomed Greater determinations. To date, 294 children have Manchester Immigration Aid Unit. In addition, four more law firms signed on to the been assisted with the help of 131 pro bono partnership. Demonstrating strong commitment among its pro bono partners, Kids in lawyers. Need of Defense UK took on 240 cases, provided assistance to more than 272 adults and 505 children; and trained 349 lawyers across 22 offices. These achievements are laying KIND 2020 Annual Report the groundwork for the protection of even greater numbers of vulnerable children in the Photo Credit: European Lawyers in Meeting Children’s Lesvos (ELIL, Greece). years to come. Legal Needs in Europe

KIND and our five nonprofit partners in Europe helped 428 unaccompanied and separated children from over 21 countries as they sought to reunify with family, challenge incorrect age assessments, secure protection, and access a range of other rights and protections. With partner organizations European Lawyers in Lesvos (ELIL, Greece); Alliance des Avocats pour les Droits de l’Homme (AADH, France); the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI); and the Irish Refugee Council (IRC), KIND trained 262 lawyers and engaged 241 in pro bono legal work. 24 25 2020 Virtual Partnering For KIND 5 Under 5 with A Year of Compassion Secretary Hillary Celebration and Commitment Rodham Clinton Protection KIND’s 2020 virtual celebration, “A Journey Towards The COVID-19 pandemic drastically affected immigrants and Hope,” was held online in July and featured a refugees, presenting dire challenges for the children we serve KIND President Wendy Young conversation among KIND Board Chair Brad Smith, as many faced income loss, food insecurity, and eviction. Our discussed key challenges facing MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff, and author Sonia Nazario network of supporters – from individuals to foundations – unaccompanied children with on the impact of U.S. immigration policies on stepped up to help us attend to the most critical needs of our Secretary Hillary Rodham unaccompanied immigrant and refugee children. child clients and their families in this unprecedented year. Voices That Clinton as part of the launch of Questions were submitted by KIND supporters and Matter Most KIND’s “5 Under 5” online video clients. Chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger KIND is profoundly grateful for the support and compassion Partnering For Protection series in which KIND speaks shared custom recipes. A special performance of the individuals, foundations, and institutional funders provided KIND continued to create opportunities for with notable guests about five song “What’s Going On,” by award-winning soloist Nova throughout 2020. In addition to addressing the pressing clients to share their migration experiences recorded a short radio segment which the of the most important issues Payton that featured The American Pops Orchestra needs of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are thankful for their through a range of artistic mediums station aired. impacting immigrant and refugee closed the event. continued concern for social justice and ensuring our child and to provide training on storytelling, children in under five minutes. clients had access to legal representation. videography, art, audio, writing, advocacy, During the pandemic, KIND partner Young and Clinton talked about and public speaking. Imagination Stage taught clients virtually asylum, family separation, legal KIND thanks both new and long-time partners who voiced their representation, the U.S. -Mexico

KIND 2020 Annual Report about crafting stories using stop motion confidence and commitment through the support of KIND’s Before COVID, clients learned about art animation. Voices participants learned border, and how children can holistic programming and new international initiatives. as a way to express personal stories and about storyboarding and creating visuals be better protected in a new received training in painting by a Los and characters through clay. Clients administration. Angeles artist. A client shared her story at created short videos about aspects of their a public education event, saying, “I realize stories, including narratives about family that not everyone gets the opportunity to reunification and LGBTQ issues. Nathan and share their story, and I feel so lucky to be Isaac raised over $400 among you and be able to make an impact. KIND client Alejandra Valdez-Rivas wrote for KIND My message to you is, if I can do it, you can, an op-ed about her experiences as an through their too.” We also organized a radio workshop in unaccompanied child that was published neighborhood hot cocoa Boston with Zumix, a youth radio network, by PopSugar. She and her KIND pro bono “I so appreciate the work you are doing to put a kinder, more stand. during which the studio director gave a tour attorney were also profiled by Complex compassionate face on what America truly can be.” and conducted a training on audio. A client Magazine. -KIND Donor, California 26 27 On #GivingTuesdayNOW, a global day of giving in May focused National Hispanic A Special Thanks to: on addressing the needs caused by the pandemic, hundreds “Thank you for this invaluable work. Keep fighting. Keep Heritage Month of compassionate individuals joined KIND to provide food, protecting. Keep enduring. Keep championing.” Azie Tesfai V, formerly known as Eve Ensler personal hygiene and school supplies, access to mental and Cookbook Fundraiser – KIND Donor, Massachusetts physical healthcare, and other vital resources to our child Jodie Sweetin Bridget Regan In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage clients and their families. Month, Reed Smith LLP created a cookbook Jenna Fischer Alysia Reiner with UNIDOS Hispanic and Latinx members As our lives shifted from in-person gatherings to virtual events, KINDly Boogie and fundraised for KIND. Employees who our supporters were not short on creativity in bringing together for lending their support to KIND on

donated to the campaign received a copy of Partnering For Protection caring individuals to raise awareness and funds for KIND. KIND participated in our very first DJ event the cookbook. social media. on Twitch. Dozens of people from across the country danced for a good cause in the comfort of their own homes.

Virtual Oboe Recital

Danny, an oboist from Texas, organized a

KIND 2020 Annual Report virtual concert to celebrate the joys and challenges of life, as well as to support KIND’s response to the family separation crisis.

Season of Giving Campaign

Smokeball, a legal software company based in Chicago, donated to KIND each time they gave a demo of their product during the end of the year giving season. They also raised cash donations and included a fundraising widget in their email signatures. 28 29 Dr. Sean M. Dean, Fish & Richardson P.C. Julia López, Reed Smith LLP Janet Donovan, Lawyers Clearinghouse Randi Mandelbaum, Rutgers Law School, Child Leadership KIND Advisory Erin Higgins, Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford LLP Advocacy Clinic Matthew G. Lindenbaum, Nelson Mullins Riley & Michelle Movahed, McCarter & English LLP Scarborough LLP Laurel Nakai, Writer and Singer-Songwriter Committee Shirley Paley, Formlabs John Pendleton, DLA Piper LLP Founders Ronald A. Schechter Mark Srulowitz Mary K Young Julie Petrini, Petrini & Associates, P.C. Charles Rysavy, K&L Gates LLP Audit Committee Chair Managing Partner, Brookfield Asset Consultant, The Members Mary K. Ryan, Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP Catherine Thompson, Audible, Inc. Retired Partner and Senior Counsel, Management Zeughauser Group Ben Tiede, Johnson & Johnson Angelina Jolie Arnold & Porter, LLP Houston Advisory Committee John Todaro, Merck Co-Founder, KIND and Patron Catalina Joos Vergara Catherine Weiss, Lowenstein Sandler LLP UNHCR Special Envoy Rafael Borrás Partner, O’Melveny & Myers LLP Atlanta Advisory Committee Stan Perry, Reed Smith LLP Inès Zamouri, Meagher Emanuel Laks Goldberg & Liao, LLP Nominations and Governance KIND Leadership Keri Brown, Baker Botts LLP Tala Amirfazli, Burr & Forman LLP Leadership Committee / Advisory Members Committee Chair Brad Smith Elpidio Villarreal Tamara Serwer Caldas, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Catherine Greene Burnett, South Texas College of Law Houston President and CEO, Homeland Lucrecia Davis, Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP Washington DC Advisory President and Chief Legal Officer, Microsoft Security & Defense Business Council Wendy Young Melissa Carter, Emory University School of Law, Barton S. Joy Dowdle, Paul Hastings LLP Corporation, Co-Founder & Board Chair, KIND Gary M. Wingens President Child Law and Policy Center Committee Charles Foster, Foster LLP Chairman and Managing Partner, John Fleming, Eversheds Sutherland LLP Shirley Brandman Lowenstein Sandler LLP Irma Diaz Gonzalez, Employment and Training Centers, Inc. Matthew Kessler-Vaughn Noah Graubart, Fish & Richardson P.C. Tuhin Ganguly, Troutman Pepper LLP Ellyn Josef, Vinson & Elkins LLP Board Members Executive Vice President Terri Hendley, Troutman Pepper LLP Ashley Harrell, The DC Children’s Advocacy Center Emma Mata, Seyfarth Shaw LLP Executive Committee Pierluigi Mancini, Multicultural Development Institute Lawrence Kaplan, Paul Hastings LLP Charles Munnell, Immigration Lawyer National Advisory Cheryl Naja, Alston & Bird LLP Dr. Michael Mintz, Children’s National Medical Center Rachel Brass Susan Sanchez, ExxonMobil Corporation Brad Smith Gigi Pedraza, Latino Community Fund Georgia Jayesh Rathod, Immigrant Justice Clinic, American Special 2021 Committee: Task Board John Sullivan, Law Office of John F. Sullivan III, PLLC Co-Founder & Board Chair Force on Development Chair Rita Sheffey, Emory University School of Law University, Washington College of Law President and Chief Legal Officer, Jennifer Tomsen, Greenberg Traurig LLP Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Aurora Cassirer Brian Rubin, Eversheds Sutherland LLP Microsoft Corporation Baltimore Advisory Committee Luis Torres, Latham & Watkins LLP Aurora Cassirer Chair of the Advisory Board Los Angeles Advisory Pamela Passman Partner, Troutman Pepper LLP Nathaniel Berry, Venable LLP Troutman Pepper LLP, Chair of

KIND 2020 Annual Report Committee Board Vice Chair Susan Francis, Maryland Volunteer Lawyers Service Washington State the Advisory Board Jane Gines Senior Associate (Non-Resident) Partner Daniel Hurson, Baltimore Gas & Electric Dr. Mara Cohen, Loyola Marymount University Advisory Committee at the Center for Strategic and Attorney Charles Martel, University of Maryland Francis King Linda Dakin Grimm, Milbank LLP International Studies Claudia Romo Edelman Carey School of Law Dean Andrew Guzman, University of Southern Rima Alaily, Microsoft Corporation Theodore Angelis, K&L Gates LLP Founder, We Are All Human, Co-host, Michelle Greenberg-Kobrin Maria Rodriguez, Baltimore City Community College California, Gould School of Law Robert Cundall Global GoalsCast, and Editor in Clinical Assistant Professor of Law, Keith Rosa, Goitein Rosa LLC David Lash, O’Melveny & Meyers LLP Miguel Bocanegra, MacDonald Hoague & Treasurer & Finance Committee Chair Chief, Thrive Hispanics Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Judge Denise Slavin, Retired Joseph Lee, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Bayless LLP Maureen Sweeney, University of Maryland Francis King Amy Prokop Lenhert, Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLP Thomas Boeder, Perkins Coie LLP Sonia Nazario Kurt W. Hansson Gilbert C. Hoover, IV Carey School of Law, Immigration Clinic Fabricio Lopez, The Walt Disney Company Bart Eppenauer, Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP Board Secretary Partner, Paul Hastings LLP Vice President, General Counsel, The Dr. Kathryn Wagner Annaluisa Padilla, Law Offices of Annalusia Padilla Barcy Fisher, George & Patricia Ann Fisher Author, Enrique’s Journey, and Shubert Organization, Inc. Jessica Weber, Goldstein & Levy LLP Stacy H. Wang, Holland & Knight LLP Foundation Contributing Opinion Writer, The New Wendy Kearns, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP York Times Beth Henderson Dean Ronald Weich, University of Baltimore School of Law Senior Attorney, Office of the General Danielle Sugarman, Esq. Newark Advisory Committee Robert McKenna, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP Maya Ajmera Counsel, Microsoft Vice President, Investment Stewardship, Boston Advisory Committee Salvador Mungia, Gordon Thomas Honeywell, LLP Blackrock Dr. Douglas Bishop, Zufall Health Center Kelly Twiss Noonan, Stokes Lawrence, P.S. Compensation and Benefits Courtney Seim, Summit Law Group PLLC Committee Chair Kathleen Newland Elaine Herrmann Blais, Goodwin Procter LLP Stephanie Feingold, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP President and CEO, Society for Senior Fellow and Co-Founder, Samuel Witten Elizabeth B. Burnett, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky Margarethe Laurenzi, Community Foundation Martin Shively, Microsoft Corporation Science and Publisher, Science News Migration Policy Institute Counsel, Arnold & Porter and Popeo, P.C. of New Jersey David Zapolsky, Amazon.com, Inc. 30 31 Donors

$50,000+ Lee Ainslie Crowell & Moring LLP Proskauer Rose LLP Buckley LLP Marion L. Decrow Memorial Foundation The Boston Foundation Daniel Bross and Robert Cundall Molly Raiser Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP Randall Marshall Anonymous (8) Alex and Nicole Cornell Laurie and Scott Dubchansky Ralph M. Parsons Foundation Elizabeth and John Caflisch Milbank LLP Bank of America Foundation COVID-19 Response Funding Collaborative of Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Reis Foundation Margi Young and Michael Cecconi Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and California Community Foundation Greater Baltimore Faye & Michael Richardson Charitable Trust ROC Homes Texas, LTD Lisa and Rick Cederoth Popeo, P.C. California Department of Social Services Mary and Hugh Cullman Firedoll Foundation Ropes & Gray LLP Paula and Bill Clapp Munger, Tolles & Olsen LLP Carnegie Corporation of New York Edna Wardlaw Charitable Trust Frances Posel and David Frankel Rose Hills Foundation Clinton H. & Wilma T. 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Corporate Legal eBay Microsoft Corporation Mara A. Cohen and Allan T. Marks $2,500-$4,999 Department Partners Edison Electric Institute Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC Ilse Melamid Energy Investors Fund National Geographic Partners Anonymous (14) Mary F. Miller Albireo Pharma, Inc. EnerNOC, Inc. National Oilwell Varco AILA Washington State Chapter Renee Chan and Patrick Mitchell “Thank you for contributing to a American International Group, Inc. Epoch Payment Solutions NBCUniversal Media, LLC Pham Alvarez Sara Murray better world and fighting against Amazon.com, Inc. ESPN Netflix, Inc. Andrew Friedman Giving Fund National Financial Services injustice. Every family you are American Express Company Eton Venture Services NFP Joan Baez Andrew Obus APCO Worldwide Exelon-Constellation Energy Nickelodeon Margaret Bartlett Omidyar Network Fund, Inc. reuniting is a little win for more AT&T Corporation Exxon Mobil Corporation nThrive, Inc. Elizabeth Freeman and Bob Bechek Andrew Paciorek love and compassion in this Avison Young Facebook Oaktree Capital Management, L.P. Thomas K. Berkman Shirley and Eric Paley cruel place. You are doing a very Baltimore Gas & Electric Company Fandango Media, LLC Occidental Petroleum Corporation Heidi and Robert Berman Neha Pareek Baker Hughes Inc. Farmers Insurance OppenheimerFunds, Inc. Jeanne and Richard Besser Perkins Coie LLP important task in this world!” Bank of America Corporation Fidelity Investments PanAtlantic Exploration Company Bewley Goldsmith Charitable Account Pershing LLC -KIND Donor, Canada BBVA Compass Bancshares, Inc. FlexSteel Pipeline Technologies, Inc. Pfizer Inc. Boston Bar Foundation Paul Playford BD First Republic Bank Pratt & Whitney Bulls Head Foundation, Inc. Nancy and Mark Pollard Bechtel Corporation Fox Broadcasting Company, Inc. Premera Blue Cross Partners Melinda and John Buntin Patricia Prince BG North America, LLC Genesis Energy Procter & Gamble-Gillette Breeana Caldera Karen Ray Bloomberg LP Genentech Prudential Financial, Inc. Rosa Calixto Red Hat, Inc. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc. Genesis Energy Public Consulting Group, Inc. Mingjian Chen Andrew M. Rosenblum BNY Mellon - Pershing General Electric PVH Corp. Dell Rockford Sansom Boston Scientific GE Capital Raytheon Technologies Corporation Eduardo Durazo Jerry Silbert CBRE, Inc. GE Idea Works Salesforce.com, inc.

KIND 2020 Annual Report El Rey Mezcal Bar The Stephen Colbert Americone Dream Fund “This donation is from [my kids CenterPoint Energy, Inc. GenTech Construction, LLC Sanofi U.S. swrve Exelon Corporation ages 11, 8, and 6,] who saved Chevron Corporation Gilead Sciences, Inc. Santander Bank Fannie M. Lienhard Foundation Gillien Todd and Kingsley Taft Cisco Systems Goldman Sachs SCI Shared Resources, LLC Jonathan Feldman Three Princesses Fund money for their allowance to help Citigroup, Inc. Google Inc. Sempra Energy Fiduciary Trust Company Anne Weisberg and PD Villarreal children in need.” Citizens Financial Group GoPro, Inc. Siltstone Capital LLC Wendy Gelbart VSC Consulting Service Inc –KIND Donors, Maryland The Clorox Company Hess Corporation Southern California Edison Company Greater Washington Community Foundation Deborah Wald The Coca-Cola Company ICM Partners Square, Inc. Dave Grusin Phyllis and Michael Wells Consolidated Edison, Inc. IHS Markit Stallergenes Greer Jessica and Timothy Hsieh Westchester Community Foundation Credit Karma ING Investment Management Starbucks Corporation Jewish Federation Foundation of Greater Whatcom Community Foundation Credit Suisse Group AG Intel Corporation Stripe Rhode Island Winky Foundation Danaher Corporation JetBlue Airways Sunnova Energy Corporation Karsten Family Foundation Dell EMC Inc. JP Morgan Chase & Co. The Common Application Nancy and Steven Kassel Delta Air Lines, Inc. Key Health Medical Solutions The Hartford Laura and Barry Korobkin Dentsu Aegis Network Lonza Inc. The Walt Disney Company Hilary Chapman and Ronit Kumar Diageo North America, Inc. Loya Insurance Group TIAA-CREF Betsy and Pat Larkin DoorDash Marathon Oil Company Thomson Reuters Law Rocks Dropbox McKinsey & Company Toast, Inc. Louis and Mary Kay Smith Family Foundation Dun & Bradstreet, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Total S.A. 34 35 Partners

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KIND 2020 Annual Report Akerman LLP Brody Hardoon Perkins & Kesten LLP Connell Foley LLP Farrell Fritz, P.C. Goldberg Segalla Jones Walker LLP Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Brown Christie & Green Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP Favaloro & Troegel P.C. Goodwin Procter LLP Joseph, Reiner & Wiernicki PC Allen + Butler LLP Brown Goldstein Levy LLP Cooley LLP Fenwick & West LLP Gordon Thomas Honeywell LLP Joyce & Associates, LLC Allen & Overy LLP Brown Rudnick LLP Corr Cronin Michelson Baumgardner Fierst & Fink, P.C. Goss Associates K&L Gates LLP Alston & Bird LLP Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Fogg & Moore LLP Fish & Richardson P.C. Goulston & Storrs PC Kalijarvi, Chuzi, Newman & Fitch, P.C. Ana Jacobs & Associates, P.C. Bruch Hanna LLP Covington & Burling LLP Fisher & Phillips LLP Gowling WLG** Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP Anderson & Krieger LLP Bryan Cave LLP Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman Fitch Law Partners LLP Gray Reed & McGraw LLP Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP Buchalter Law Firm Cowan Miller & Lederman PS Foley & Foley, P.C. Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis LLP Katz Law Firm Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, LLP Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP Foley Gardere LLP Greenberg Traurig, LLP Kaufman, Dolowich & Voluck LLP Araujo & Fisher, LLC Buckley Sandler LLP Cozen O’Connor P.C. Foley Hoag LLP Gregor Cassidy, PLLC Kaufman, Ries & Elgin, P.A. Arent Fox LLP Bulman, Dunie, Burke & Feld, CHTD Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Folger Levin LLP Groom Law Group Kelley Drye & Warren LLP Aronson Mayefsky & Sloan, LLP Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP Cross Nadel LLC Foster LLP Grossman Law, LLC Kemet & Hunt PLLC Ashcraft & Gerel LLP Burr & Forman LLP Crowell & Moring LLP Foster Pepper PLLC H&H LawWorks, LLC Kempen & Company Ashurst LLP** Cabello Hall Zinda PLLC Culhane Meadows Haughian & Walsh PLLC Fox Rothschild LLP Hanis Irvine Prothero, PLLC Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP Atheria Law PC Cabrera & Hart, LLP Davis & Gilbert LLP Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP Harlan York & Associates King & Spalding LLP Baker Botts LLP Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP Davis & Harman LLP Franco Law Group Hartline Dacus Barger Dreyer LLP Kirkland & Ellis LLP Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Caldwell Boudreaux Lefler PLLC Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Frank & Pollack LLC Haynes and Boone, LLP Kitchens New Cleghorn LLC Baker & Hostetler LLP Caldwell Leslie & Proctor, PC Davis Wright Tremaine LLP Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Heckler Law Group Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP 36 37 Partners

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KIND 2020 Annual Report Lidman Law Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP Pashman Stein Walder Hayden P.C. Rossi Law Group Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Tucker Ellis LLP Liebert Cassidy Whitmore Miller Starr Regalia Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP Rothner, Segall & Greenstone Skoloff & Wolfe Valencia and Associates PC Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP Mills & Born Paul Hastings LLP Rourke & Rosenberg LLC Smith Baluch LLP Vedder Price Linklaters LLP Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Ruprecht Hart Weeks & Ricciardulli, LLP Sound Law Center Venable LLP Littler Mendelson P.C. Mirsky Law Group, LLC Payton Jones Law Rushton Law Firm South Sound Law PS Vinson & Elkins LLP LMS Law LLC Montero Law Group, LLC Peña & Bromberg, P.C. Russell & Hill, PLLC Squire Patton Boggs LLP Visa Law Group, PLLC Locke Lord LLP Moore & Lee, LLP Perkins Coie LLP Ruzicka, Wallace Coughlin, LLP SSL Law Firm LLP Wade Clark Mulcahy Loeb & Loeb LLP Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Phung, Miyamoto & Diaz, LLP Ryley Carlock & Applewhite, P.C. Stagg, Terenzi, Confusione, & Wabnik, LLP Walker Wilcox Mastousek LLP Lowenstein Sandler LLP Morris, Manning, & Martin, LLP Pierce Atwood LLP Ryan Stark Lilienthal Law Offices, LLC Steinbrecher & Span LLP Walsworth LLP Lucas & Barba LLP Morrison & Foerster LLP Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Saiber LLC Stein Legal, LLC Waranch & Brown, LLC Lynberg & Watkins Moses & Singer LLP Pirra Law Salmen Navarro & Lavergne, P.C. Stephen S. Wise Temple Warner Bates Madison I Piper PC Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP Pite Duncan LLP Sanford Heisler Sharp LLP Steptoe & Johnson LLP Warren Lex LLP MacDonald Hoague & Bayless Muskat, Mahony, Devine & Moses, LLP Porter Hedges LLP Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP Stoel Rives LLP Washington Immigration Defense Group, PLLC Magaletta & McCarthy, P.C. Naka, Huttar & Oldhouser LLP Powell Law Group Schiff Hardin LLP Stokes Lawrence, P.S. Watt Thompson Frank & Carver LLP Maggio Kattar Nahajzer + Alexander, P.C. Neera Bahl & Associates, LLC Preg O’Donnell & Gillett Schirrmeister Diaz-Arrastia Brem, LLP Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLP Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires Malcolm Cisneros, A Law Corporation Nelson Comis Kettle & Kinney LLP Prince Lobel Tye LLP Schomer Law Group Strasser Asatrian LLC & Newby LLP Manning Gross + Massenburg LLP Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP Proskauer Rose LLP Schroeter Goldmark & Bender Law Firm Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Manion Gaynor & Manning, LLP Neville Peterson LLP Pryor Cashman LLP Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt PC Summit Law Group PLLC Whelan, Corrente, Flanders, Kinder & Siket LLP 38 39 Partners 2020 Financials

White & Case LLP Harvard Law School Whiteford Taylor & Preston LLP Hofstra University’s Maurice Deane Bar Associations 3% 3% 2% 2% 3% Williams & Connolly LLP School of Law 4% Williams, Kastner & Gibbs PLLC John Marshall Law School American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP Loyola Law School American Bar Association Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP School of Law American Immigration Lawyers Association 11% Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP Northeastern University School of Law Association of Corporate Counsel Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC Pepperdine University School of Law Baltimore City Bar Association Winstead PC Roger Williams University School of Law Boston Bar Association Winston & Strawn LLP Rutgers University School of Law Brooklyn Bar Association Wolfson & Bernazzani, PLLC Seattle University School of Law Eastern Bar Association of Los Angeles Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP Seton Hall University of Law Federal Bar Association – New Jersey Chapter Yang & Ullman, P.C. St. John’s University School of Law Hispanic National Bar Association Revenue Expenses Houston Northwest Bar Association Yetter Coleman LLP South Texas College of Law Donated Legal Services Legal Services Zavos Juncker Law Group, PLLC Southwestern Law School Houston Young Lawyers Association Financials Zilka-Kotab, PC Suffolk University Law School King County Bar Association 79% Government 93% Gen/Admin Zuckerman Spaeder LLP Texas Southern University - Thurgood Marshall Maryland State Bar Association **KIND UK only School of Law Mexican American Bar Association Foundations Regional Touro College - Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Minority Corporate Counsel Association Public outreach Montgomery County Bar Association Individuals Trinity Washington University (advocacy and University of Baltimore Law School National Asian Pacific American Bar Other communications) Law Schools University of California, Berkeley School of Law Association

KIND 2020 Annual Report and Universities University of California-Irvine School of Law National Association of Women Lawyers University of California-Los Angeles School of Law New Jersey State Bar Association Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, University of California-Merced Texas State Bar Association Yeshiva University University of Connecticut School of Law Washington State Bar Association Pro Bono Totals Boston College Law School University of Houston Law Center Westchester County Bar Association Boston University School of Law University of La Verne College of Law Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of Maryland School of Law University of America University of Massachusetts School of Law- Chapman University Dartmouth City University of New York School of Law University of the Pacific, McGeorge 1,035,000 $550 Columbia University School of Law pro bono hours million Columbia University School of Law University of the District of Columbia David A. Emory University School of Law, Barton Clarke School of Law From 2009-2020 $ equivalent Child Law and Policy Center University of Washington School of Law Fordham University School of Law Washington College of Law, American Georgia State University School of Law University George Washington University Law School Western State University College of Law Georgetown University Law Center Whittier Law School *2020 numbers are un-audited 40 41 Kids in Need of Defense www.supportkind.org @supportkind 1201 L Street NW, Floor 2 [email protected] #WeAreKIND Washington, DC 20005 42