FreeState Justice Launches 2025–2028 Strategic Plan to Advance Equity and Justice for LGBTQ+ Marylanders
FreeState Justice is proud to announce the launch of its 2025–2028 Strategic Plan, a responsive roadmap to guide the organization’s growth and mission of advancing equity for LGBTQ+ individuals across Maryland. The plan officially went into effect on July 1, 2025, following an extensive community-centered planning process.
This launch comes at a time of escalating political attacks on LGBTQ+ rights - particularly those targeting trans people - and ongoing cuts to federal funding for vital services. Even in the face of these challenges, FreeState Justice is planning for a future rooted in resilience, with a clear commitment to continuing and strengthening our work for Maryland’s LGBTQ+ communities.
“At a time of increasing threats to LGBTQ+ rights, FreeState Justice is responding with clarity and resolve,” said Phillip Westry, Esq., Executive Director of FreeState Justice. “This strategic plan reflects the voices, needs, and hopes of our community—and charts a course for lasting impact.”
The development of the plan included community listening sessions, stakeholder interviews, and feedback from clients, resulting in a focused set of strategic priorities:
- Expand legal services to reach more Marylanders in need
- Grow outreach efforts to strengthen community engagement
- Strengthen internal operations for long-term sustainability
- Advance policy change that creates systemic impact
Over the next three years, FreeState Justice will continue its work around policy advocacy, resource navigation, and expanding its pro bono legal services network to reach communities most impacted by injustice in Maryland. These include transgender people, LGBTQ+ youth, older adults, people living with HIV, and any individuals facing marginalization based on their identity.
“This plan is not just a document, it’s a call to action,” said FreeState Justice’s Board President, Andrew Adelman, Esq. “We are committed to ensuring that LGBTQ+ people across Maryland can live safely, openly, and with access to the resources and protections they deserve.”
You can read the full Strategic Plan here.





