After all these years and hundreds of clients freed, I know that the story isn’t over when our clients walk out of prison, finally free.
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John,
This weekend, the Innocence Project will celebrate our birthday in the same way we’ve spent the last 27 years—fighting for the innocent.
We’ve set a goal of raising $40,000 for our Exoneree Fund, and 100% of donations will help cover the costs of a safe place to live and other basic resources for our clients as they rebuild their lives.
Help us celebrate our 27th birthday with a contribution to the Exoneree Fund. ([link removed])
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Belynda Goff with her son Mark, moments after she was released from prison. Photo by Suzy Salamy.
Contributions to the Exoneree Fund will give our clients the ability to buy their own clothes for the first time in years, set up their first cell phone, and get the medical care they’ve gone without for so long. These things are the first step to our clients establishing their own lives again after wrongful conviction, and it means so much.
Help our clients transition to life after wrongful incarceration and donate to the Exoneree Fund today. ([link removed])
Thank you,
Maddy deLone
Executive Director
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