Super Bowl LVI and “Free to Play”, thrift shop finds, Cassie* in her own words
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IJM launches “Free to Play” anti-trafficking initiative at Super Bowl LVI
Over Super Bowl weekend, IJM launched “Free to Play,” led by IJM’s team of professional athlete advocates. These athletes are using their influence to invite people to create a world where children are free to play, free to dream, free to live safely without fear of abuse or exploitation.
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“In [the aftercare home] I realize that you don’t have to lose hope.”
Hear Cassie* in her own words share her story of being a survivor of online sexual exploitation.
WATCH CASSIE’S STORY
“We’ve got to do something. We are all a part of this.”
Former NFL linebacker, Sam Acho sits down on the SportsJam podcast and talks about his experience meeting with IJM clients in Guatemala, being a member of IJM’s Team Freedom and the Super Bowl.
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
Thrift shop finds: Threads rallies communities around freedom
This past fall on college campuses across the U.S. students updated their wardrobes while raising an incredible $30,000 to rescue people enslaved around the world.
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IJM applauds the re-introduction of the EARN IT Act in the U.S. Congress
The rapid, sustained growth of online sexual exploitation of children is outstripping our global capacity to respond. It is time for a victim-centered approach that protects children from abuse and prioritizes the privacy of these young victims.
SUPPORT THE ACT
Odisha bike rally raises awareness of trafficking and reaches over 5,000
Late last year, IJM Odisha partnered with local organizations across the Indian state to support a 10-day bicycle rally that traveled over 900 miles to raise awareness of human trafficking and bonded labor in vulnerable communities.
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