From Innocence Project <[email protected]>
Subject Take the next step for innocence
Date September 26, 2019 4:01 PM
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John,

You’ve taken the quiz ([link removed]) , you’ve read the books (or the list of books ([link removed]) ), or maybe you’ve even watched a documentary ([link removed]) that moved you. You’re ready to take the next step by volunteering in your own home and on your own time to prevent wrongful conviction.

But how? That’s where I come in. As our volunteer coordinator, here are a few ways to get involved.


** Get started today with one of these options
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Sign up to help us win reforms in 2020 ([link removed])
We’re gearing up to fight for key wrongful conviction reforms in 2020—and we need your help to win. When you sign up, we’ll count on you to contact your lawmaker to help pass important wrongful conviction reforms. Together, last year we passed 21 reforms in 17 states.

Find your local Innocence Network organization and get involved ([link removed])
Innocence Network organizations have a variety of different needs, from entering data to graphic design, and even legal support.

Launch a Facebook fundraiser for the Innocence Project ([link removed])
If the people we love don’t know much about wrongful conviction, they can’t help us fight for justice. This is a great and easy way to start a conversation and raise funds for the Innocence Project.

However you get involved, I’m so glad that you’re here.

Thank you,

Donna Kenton
Volunteer Coordinator

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