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Student Ministries - Youth

High school and middle schoolers have the power to be a voice for the oppressed and stand on behalf of victims of injustice. IJM has created powerful tools for youth pastors and leaders to teach about God’s heart for justice and to equip youth to take action.

The Justice Mission

The Justice Mission is a collaborative effort between International Justice Mission and Youth Specialties. The program is a video-enhanced youth curriculum reflecting the heart of God for the oppressed of the world. It is a five session study series that takes you inside the work of IJM to see the reality of injustice in the world, and what you can do about it.


Loose Change 2 Loosen Chains

Students Freeing Modern Day Slaves

“Loose Change to Loosen Chains,” or LC2LC, is a student-led campaign for elementary through college students who use special LC2LC logoed cups to collect loose change from friends and family members. IJM will use the money to rescue victims of slavery and other forms of oppression. You can even order cool LC2LC shirts to raise money and build awareness for the campaign. Everything you need to get started, from a PowerPoint presentation to fliers, posters and even a press release is available below:

» Loose Change Tool Kit - Everything you need to know about how to start the campaign

Customizable Resources - Insert your information into these promotional materials

» Loose Change Tool Kit for public schools - Everything you need to know about how to start the campaign at a public school

» Customizable Resources for public schools - Insert your information into these promotional materials

» Loose Change PowerPoint Presentation

» Loose Change to Loosen Chains video - Quicktime / Windows Media

 

What Students are Saying

“I think it’s important for kids to be involved with this campaign because there are so many children [overseas] being abused and they’re suffering right now. And I think if you get involved you can really make a difference in saving their lives and the lives of their friends [and] family.” - Cassandra Hendricks, 2005 graduate of Christian Fellowship School in Virginia

“If I were a slave then I would want someone to free me. We’re giving money so that slaves can be free.” - Jaime, student at Christian Fellowship School in Virginia


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