Tuesday Miscellany

Interested in what post-rescue aftercare for trafficking victims looks like? For a vivid close-up of our work in Cambodia, take a few minutes to learn from Christa today - she wrote this article for Radiant Magazine (published today) while serving as our Director of Aftercare in Cambodia. After several years in the field, Christa is newly stationed here in Northern Virginia and works about 15 feet down the hall from me, serving as IJM’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Director of Church Mobilization. If you’d ever like to learn from her experiences in person or bring her to your church, just send an email to . She is a phenomenal woman with a wealth of field-born wisdom.

Speaking of Cambodia… Would you consider an action step that will take you only 10 minutes but will have a lasting impact on an unprecedentedly large case we are undertaking in that region? If so - send an email right away (this opportunity is time sensitive) to Susan Conway . Susan is a Fellow of the IJM Institute and serving with us at HQ. She will give you details on the action step - for security reasons we cannot post details via web.

Grateful for your partnership today!

06.30.09 at 4:32 PM | (1) Comments | PERMALINK

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    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.


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