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IJM’s latest in the fight to end slavery
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NFL Players champion IJM during My Cause My Cleats
Each year, NFL players bring awareness to an important cause through the My Cause My Cleats initiative. This year, players Hunter Henry, Dillon Radunz and Matthew Orzech honored Daniel—a survivor of forced child labor in Ghana— by wearing cleats featuring his custom artwork, symbolizing his courageous journey to freedom.
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SEE WHY HENRY SUPPORTS IJM
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Your support makes it possible for survivor like Appa Rao to reclaim the joys of freedom
For more than two decades, Appa Rao was trapped in bonded labor—far from home and family. In March 2025, IJM and local authorities rescued him and arrested his trafficker. Months later, a viral video helped reunite Appa Rao with his daughter. Today, they cherish the simple joys slavery stole: sharing tea, family meals and laughter.
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READ APPA RAO’S STORY
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IJM and UNODC partner to expose trafficking behind fake job offers
Across Southeast Asia, thousands are lured by fake job offers—only to be trafficked and forced into online scams under threats of violence. This survivor-informed campaign aims to raise awareness, teach jobseekers to spot red flags and advocate for victim-centered support.
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"The work of organizations like IJM, along with the courage of survivors like Xiomara and Jetrace, shows breaking the cycle of abuse is possible."
November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Around the world, one in three women have experienced partner or sexual violence during their lifetime. But behind this number are real women and girls who are raising from unimaginable pain to become powerful advocates from change.
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READ THEIR STORIES
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"Not having trauma-informed attention is like not having justice at all."
In Guatemala, 128 cases of violence against women and children are reported daily. While access to the justice system is critical, how victims are treated within this system is just as important. To address this, IJM and partners develop a national trauma-informed care course. At the launch event, survivor leader Tati Navas shared her powerful testimony, highlighting the importance of a trauma-informed approach.
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How advocates are using Dressember to spark change
Dressember is a global movement inviting participants to wear dresses, ties, or power suits to spark conversations and raise funds to end human trafficking. Thrive with Dressember team leader Ruthann Deveney shared with NBC how the campaign supports IJM’s work.
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How can we confront injustice without burning out?
In a world marked by injustice and overwhelming need, Gary Haugen, IJM’s founder and CEO, shares lessons from decades confronting global injustice on staying spiritually grounded, finding joy amid darkness and cultivating resilience that endures.
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