Proof of Usefulness Report

Mabel Center for Immigrant Justice

Analysis completed on 2/8/2026

+49
Proof of Usefulness Score
You're In Business

The Mabel Center is a legitimate 501(c)(3) providing high-utility legal services to asylum seekers, but it is a service organization rather than a technology product. The submission suffered from significant inaccuracies, including false claims of 'everyone' reach and 'most people' usage, which severely impacted the score. While the social mission is critical and the organization has verifiable impact (~714 clients in FY24), the lack of technical innovation and the low-quality metadata result in a score reflecting a small-scale, non-tech initiative.

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Score Breakdown

Real World Utility+28.5
Audience Reach Impact+2.0
Technical Innovation+1.5
Evidence Of Traction+5.0
Market Timing Relevance+8.5
Functional Completeness+1.0
Subtotal+46.5
Usefulness Multiplierx1.05
Final Score+49

Project Details

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Description
In September of 2019, founding attorney Jill Seeber was working with asylum-seekers forced to wait in Mexico, until their cases in tent courts along the border, when she met Mabel. Mabel had survived severe torture and abuse in her Central American country at the hands of military officials. After seeking safety and refuge in the United States with her daughter, the U.S. government returned them to one of the most dangerous areas in Mexico under the unlawful “Remain in Mexico” policy. While waiting in Mexico, Mabel and her 6-year-old daughter were kidnapped and held for eleven days under excruciating conditions. Three months later, co-founding attorneys Jill Seeber and Daniel Santiago represented Mabel and her daughter, who were both granted asylum from a tent court in Laredo and permitted to enter the United States, where they now live with loved ones. The courage and resilience Mabel embodied is the inspiration for the Mabel Center for Immigrant Justice, a nonprofit legal services organization that diligently and effectively fights to ensure that women and children fleeing violence and torture can find refuge in the United States. Mabel Center founders developed the Family Detention Project within a legal services organization in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Through the two-year project, they helped 130 mothers, fathers, and children fleeing persecution in Central America file their asylum cases with the Boston Immigration Court. With the urgent need for free and experienced representation expanding — while its accessibility diminishes under increasingly onerous asylum laws and procedures — Mabel Center’s founding attorneys decided to use their experience and specialized knowledge to create an organization dedicated to the skillful and efficient representation of complex and urgent asylum cases and assisting pro se asylum seekers.

Algorithm Insights

Market Position
Growing utility with room for optimization
User Engagement
Documented reach suggests active user community
Technical Stack
Modern tech stack aligned with sponsor technologies

Recommendations to Increase Usefulness Score

Document User Growth

Provide specific metrics on user acquisition and retention rates

Showcase Revenue Model

Detail sustainable monetization strategy and current revenue streams

Expand Evidence Base

Include testimonials, case studies, and third-party validation

Technical Roadmap

Share development milestones and feature completion timeline