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END SLAVERY IN OUR LIFETIME
NFL athletes were blown away when they learned these three facts about slavery
IJM Director of Partnerships and former NFL linebacker Mark Herzlich was on the ground in Phoenix during the Super Bowl to raise awareness about human trafficking. His exchange with players has become the most watched video of all time on our social media.
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Just Courage|Just Show Up
Read Just Courage with the Just Show Up book club
Join IJM supporters from across the U.S. to read Just Courage, a book by IJM CEO Gary Haugen. Called "thought-provoking" and "life changing", Just Courage unpacks how the same suffering of others that causes us to question the goodness of God can become the conduit for truly understanding it. The weekly, online book club requires no preparation and no advanced reading. Just show up!
READ WITH US
thetable
“If you are not safe… nothing else really matters.”
IJM North America President Melissa Russell recently joined The Table podcast to share about IJM’s rapid growth and the plan to scale protection for 500 million people.
LISTEN TO THE TABLE
It would only take EIGHT MINUTES worth of super Bowl ads to fund the entire $90 million federal anti-human trafficking budget.
Act now to help fund anti-trafficking programs
Congress is making decisions about funding priorities, and we need to let them know human trafficking is a $150 billion problem that needs attention. Now is the time to raise your voice and ask your elected officials to fund programs that support the fight to end modern slavery and violence against people in poverty.
CONTACT CONGRESS TODAY
BBC
“The murder of Kimani highlighted the many extrajudicial killings and disappearances that have been blamed on the Kenyan police.”
Three policemen and a civilian were recently convicted and sentenced by a Kenyan court for the murder of IJM staff member Willie Kimani and two others. BBC reports on how this case sparked national outrage and has drawn national attention towards police abuse of power.
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