There’s only a few hours left to help us reach our goal of 2,024 donors to unlock a generous $200,000 match. Please donate before the clock strikes midnight.
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Since we started the Innocence Project 31 years ago, we’ve seen so many people who have had decades of their lives stolen by an unjust system. Some of them went into the system as teenagers and came out as adults in their 40s or 50s — just to see how someone changes in that amount of time is staggering and heartbreaking.
But seeing people freed and reunited with loved ones, after all those lost years, is nothing short of inspiring, and it’s why we do this work. Those moments of pure relief and joy are incredible to witness — and they wouldn’t be possible without support from this community.
Today is the last day of the year, and it’s also the final day of our big fundraising deadline. If 2,024 supporters donate before midnight tonight, a generous donor will give a special $200,000 gift to support the Innocence Project’s work in the new year. That will go a long way toward helping get justice for innocent people. So will you make a donation before the midnight deadline and help us start 2024 strong?
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Back in the early days of the Innocence Project, Barry went on The Phil Donahue Show to talk about the work we were doing and asked people to write in if they had an innocence claim and needed help. We expected to get maybe a couple of hundred letters — you can imagine how shocked we were when we ended up receiving thousands of requests from across the country. We had to start stacking mail bins floor to ceiling throughout our office.
That’s when we knew that there were widespread injustices happening in our criminal legal system, and that we needed to grow if we wanted to help more people.
And today, 31 years later, we’re so proud to still be doing this work. To date, we’ve helped free or exonerate 245 people who spent a collective 3,826 years wrongfully incarcerated. This work isn’t always easy, but it is essential.
We’re so grateful for the community built here at the Innocence Project and for everything you’ve done to support this work. We hope to keep going for another three decades — but that’s only possible if we have people like you with us.
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Thank you so much for your support,
Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld
Co-Founders and Special Counsel
Innocence Project
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The Innocence Project works to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice for everyone. Founded in 1992 by Barry C. Scheck and Peter J. Neufeld at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, the organization is now an independent nonprofit. Our work is guided by science and grounded in anti-racism.
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