Hello everyone, I realize it has been a while since I've posted, for which I apologize I have been quite busy since my semester ended. Now to pick up where I left off. I want to share some information about an organization called International Justice Mission (IJM).
"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."
But that is just a snap shot of what they do. They also provide rehabilitation for individuals rescued from the sex slave trade and give them skills training to give them jobs to keep them from being victimized again. The work IJM does in each country is truly extraordinary because it is lead by nationals, not Americans who do not know the language and culture. This is what sets IJM apart from so many other "good will" organizations like the Red Cross or Samaritans Purse. IJM is not a group of doe-eyed Americans wanting to make life better for the less fortunate, it is an international group of legal professionals who know the political, legal, and cultural climate of countries like India, Romania, etc that work to free victims of violent crimes and bring the perpetrators to justice. Essentially, IJM brings freedom and empowerment to the victimized so that they are victims no more and equips them to be strong members of their communities.
IJM places an emphasis on holistic care, meaning they care for a persons body, mind, and soul, as well as the environment and community the person resides in. This emphasis is what has drawn me to this organization and is the reason I want to work for them in the future. I have a great deal of respect for this organization and all they have accomplished over the last decade. If you want to learn more about IJM and the work they are doing around the world, visit : www.ijm.org and read the accounts of those who were helped by IJM.
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