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The Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights operates from Warsaw as Poland's leading legal aid organization, providing direct representation and strategic litigation support for refugees, migrants, and foreign nationals seeking protection. HFHR maintains an active recruitment pipeline for legal professionals, including caseworkers and junior lawyers who handle individual cases and document human rights conditions. The foundation's legal assistance program combines individualized client support with broader social integration services for vulnerable populations. HFHR's current advocacy priorities include implementing EU anti-SLAPP directives in Poland to protect journalists and civil society organizations from retaliatory lawsuits. The foundation partners with Polish NGOs and international human rights bodies to advance legislative reforms strengthening press freedom and civic participation. Their legal team develops policy recommendations and conducts strategic litigation to address systemic barriers facing democratic institutions. Through its Warsaw headquarters, HFHR coordinates a network of legal professionals providing pro bono representation while simultaneously pursuing impact litigation and policy reform. The foundation's dual focus encompasses both direct legal services and broader advocacy campaigns targeting structural human rights issues. HFHR's work spans individual case management, documentation of rights violations, and initiatives to strengthen Poland's democratic legal framework.