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Subject We want you to be a part of this celebration, John
Date February 5, 2026 10:18 PM
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John,

Ending wrongful conviction in the U.S. is a grassroots effort — and here at the Innocence Project, we don’t take this support lightly. We know we couldn’t do the work we do without the help of people like you.

That’s why we are designating an entire week (Monday, February 9, to Friday, February 13) as Innocence Advocates Appreciation Week — a time to show our gratitude to those who pledge monthly to help us continue the fight for those still waiting for justice.

We want you to be a part of this celebration, John. So please, will you become a monthly donor today to be a part of Innocence Advocates Appreciation Week? 

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As a monthly donor, you can play an integral role in driving lasting criminal and racial justice reform. You'll help us continue our work to free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable systems of justice — not just for our clients, but for everyone.

Plus, by becoming a monthly donor, you’ll not only help us sustain our work long-term and plan further ahead, but you’ll also gain access to premium experiences that bring you closer to the people whose lives you’re changing.

Join us for Innocence Advocates Appreciation Week next week by making a monthly donation today!

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