Five-year Kenyan trial ends in conviction. Does your employer match your giving? IJM featured by NFL “My Cause My Cleats”
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Five-year trial ends in lifetime sentence for man who sexually assaulted an eight-year-old girl
With the help of multiple counseling sessions with IJM Kenya social workers, Cindy*, a minor with limited speech ability, was able to bravely testify in court, enabling prosecutors to secure justice against her neighbor.
READ HER STORY
IJM’s casework partner helps rescue 19, including 11 children, from abusive brick kiln
In a tricky case that spanned multiple states, IJM’s casework partner Jai Bhim helped to bring two families to safety and ensure that they received full compensation for their labor.
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NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats”: Raising awareness while on the field
Players across the National Football League sported custom IJM-themed shoes during Week 13 of games to bring awareness to our mission. We’re grateful to Hunter Henry, Eric Rowe, Erik McCoy, Juwan Johnson, Jordan Hicks, Max Garcia, and Matthew Judon for using their platforms to support IJM.
SEE WHY ERIC ROWE CHOSE IJM
Did you know that your employer may be able to match your gifts to IJM?
Over 26 million individuals work for companies with matching gift programs. Are you one of them? Find out if your employer could double or triple the impact of your next gift to IJM.
IS MY GIFT MATCHED?
Local Indian authorities respond quickly to rescue man trapped in bonded labor on farm
“The victim testified so boldly that the officials could not refute serving justice to him,” shared one IJM partner staff member. “In a place where it is difficult to receive release certificates, the victim’s voice was heard clearly, and justice became undeniable.”
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