John, our exclusive matching gift opportunity ends tomorrow, which means you have just about a day to make a 2X-matched gift toward helping us here at the Innocence Project work to free the innocent and prevent wrongful convictions.
Before midnight tomorrow, can you rush a 2X-matched gift? Every single dollar is critical in helping advance our mission toward criminal justice reform.
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From eyewitness misidentification to coerced pleas to unreliable witnesses, there are many contributing factors that lead to wrongful conviction — and we’re working every single day to eliminate the failings that lead to wrongful convictions and disproportionately harm communities of color, especially Black people.
Right now, you have a chance to make twice the impact for innocent people across the nation facing wrongful convictions, all while helping us continue this critical work to restore freedom for the wrongfully incarcerated and fix our broken and racially prejudiced criminal legal system.
So please, John: Will you help us free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice by making a matched gift now? From now until midnight tomorrow, your gift will go 2X as far.
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