Thursday, June 17, 2010

IJM's 5 Weeks for Freedom Campaign

5 Weeks for Freedom (http://www.5weeksforfreedom.org/)
   
Stop Injustice: 5 Weeks for Freedom is a major awareness and advocacy campaign to support International Justice Mission’s work and give a voice to victims of modern-day slavery and other forms of injustice. A team of ordinary people is giving up 5 weeks to cycle 1800 miles of the Underground Railroad – a route that reminds us that change happens when ordinary people do what they can to stop injustice, that the evil of slavery has been defeated once, and that, together, we can do it again.
   
Over the 5 weeks of the campaign – June 28 to July 31, every major city along the tour route will host events featuring music, celebrities, the tour riders and more, to raise awareness of modern-day slavery and other forms of violent oppression – and empower people to take action to stop injustice.
   
The cycling tour is led by Venture Expeditions, a non-profit organization committed to mobilizing support for humanitarian work through major cycling and climbing tours.
   
International Justice Mission (http://www.ijm.org/)
   
International Justice Mission is a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. IJM lawyers, investigators and aftercare professionals work with local governments to ensure victim rescue, to prosecute perpetrators and to strengthen the community and civic factors that promote functioning public justice systems.
   
IJM's justice professionals work in their communities in 12 countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America to secure tangible and sustainable protection of national laws through local court systems. 
   
GET INVOLVED! :)
   
More from IJM:
Good News About Injustice, Updated 10th Anniversary Edition: A Witness of Courage in a Hurting World   Terrify No More: Young Girls Held Captive and the Daring Undercover Operation to Win Their Freedom   The Justice Mission Curriculum Kit: A Video-Enhanced Curriculum Reflecting the Heart of God for the Oppressed of the World

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