Will you help us reach our
$20,000 goal TODAY
to sustain and our grow
our work for justice?

John, 

For 20 years, the Ignatian Solidarity Network has worked to promote the belief in the dignity of all of creation—people and planet.

In a political climate where this belief is under attack, our faith calls us to work for justice to protect the most vulnerable. 


Will you stand with us in this work? Our goal is to raise $20,000 by TODAY June 20. We're just over $9,000 away—will you help

Yes, I will help raise $20,000 by TODAY, June 20.

Your gift supports our work to expand our Undocu Network—a vital community of undocumented and mixed-status student leaders building justice and hope across Jesuit universities.  

These young people
 aren’t just participants—they’re change-makers. They lead advocacy efforts, support peers, and create spaces where human dignity is affirmed.

As one Undocu Network member shared: 

"If there is prejudice, injustice, hate, or persecution against one group of people, we must take it as if it is happening to all of us."

 

Your gift today is a bold act of solidarity with these courageous students.

Support our work for justice.

John, every gift matters. Every act of solidarity helps us accompany young people facing injustice.

If you value the work of ISN and building a more just and inclusive world—please give today.
 

Peace,

Kelly Swan
Director of Advancement

Ignatian Solidarity Network


P.S. Have you considered making a scheduled monthly gift? Learn more about the Companions of ISN Giving Circle, and how you can deepen your support of ISN and engage with our mission. 

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