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YES! If you want to help victims of sexual exploitation and human trafficking around the world, then Team Run 4 Revolution is for you.  Using a shared passion for running, Team Run 4 Revolution raises support for the fight against aggressive human violence being committed daily around the globe.

Our goal is not only to raise financial support to fight human trafficking, it is to raise awareness of the fact that children are being sold into a life of sexual exploitation daily.  We can not stand silent and allow this to happen in our world.

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If you would like to join Team Run 4 Revolution, please fill out the form below.  Membership is a one-time $35 fee.  You will receive a Team Run 4 Revolution t-shirt, a Team R4R membership card that entitles you to discounts at participating merchants (running stores, book stores, etc.), a “Proud Member” sticker, an International Justice Mission information packet, a Run 4 Revolution information packet, all packaged inside of a Team R4R running bag.  Be sure to tell us your shirt size.

As a member of Team R4R, you will be encouraged to find sponsors for your upcoming races.  Simply put, sponsors are groups, individuals, companies, churches, etc. who donate to Run 4 Revolution based on your performance in your race.  See the “Sponsor” page for examples of sponsorship ideas.

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News From IJM:

Critical Conviction In Manila: Former Police Officer Sentenced To Life In Prison For Trafficking

October 30, 2009

MANILA, the Philippines – On September 29, 2009, two child sex traffickers were sentenced to life imprisonment by a regional court for their crimes. This critical prosecution is all the more significant because one of the two perpetrators is the first Philippine police officer to be charged with a trafficking offense. Former police officer Dennis [...]

Twelve Victims of Trafficking Rescued From Brutal Cambodian Brothel

October 25, 2009

SIEM REAP, Cambodia – For months, rumors had swirled that young girls were being sold for sex in a karaoke bar tucked in the bend of a dirt road in Siem Reap. IJM investigators had been building up a case, but needed critical evidence to prove that minors were being made available to customers.
This September, [...]

“When these little girls walked into the courtroom, they did so with more support than their oppressor ever imagined they might have.”

October 16, 2009

By Kaign Christy, IJM Director of Operations, Southeast Asia
Two years ago, I came to IJM’s D.C. headquarters to become director of operations for our Southeast Asia field offices after three years as IJM’s field office director in Cambodia. When I return to the field, I am always struck with the sheer magnitude of the obstacles [...]

Conviction Secured in Uganda Land Seizure Case

October 8, 2009

Widowed in 2000, Joyce cared for her and her late husband’s four daughters alone, but was able to provide for the family with the home and assets they had shared. But Joyce became a victim of property grabbing when an acquaintance of her late husband named Maaka John offered to take over the administration of her home and property. She trusted him, and assented when he convinced Joyce to process her late husband’s pension and set up a joint bank account with him. Soon, Joyce discovered that her account had been drained without her knowledge. Maaka also sold a structure on her property, a truck he stole from her and the sugar crop she had grown, giving her only a pittance.

India: IJM Hosts Innovative Training For Prosecutors Combating Forced Labor Crimes

October 5, 2009

In most of its cases on behalf of victims of forced labor slavery, IJM works with public prosecutors to bring slave owners to justice. But in and around Chennai, India, IJM’s staff discovered a recurring problem: Most of these prosecutors – those with the responsibility to pursue convictions in forced labor cases – lacked a basic knowledge of forced labor law and prosecution methods, and many did not understand the brutal nature these crimes.