iEmpathize

Jun 21

iEmpathize Empowered by Volunteers like The Outlet

iEmpathize is run almost entirely by volunteers. This makes us proud because so many people are empathizing with the hardships faced by victims of the sex trafficking industry. It also means that virtually every dollar given to iEmpathize is used to educate people about the horrors of this crime, prevent it from happening, rescue victims or rehabilitate them back to manageable lives.

In the next several blog posts, we are highlighting some of the groups of people who are doing amazing volunteer work for iEmpathize. The Outlet is one of those “abolitionist” groups dedicated to advocating for iEmpathize.

The Outlet is a group of both married and single people in their 20’s and 30’s.  Every week they gather from 4:00 to 5:45 p.m. at the Venue to discuss and share life.  They do fun things together like go to movies, parties, football games, skiing and camping, and adventuring to foreign countries! Most importantly, at least once a month, they do a service project – sometimes it ends up being three or four. There are over 230 people involved in this group.

The Outlet heard about iEmpathize in June 2009. Since their passion is to make the world a better place, they were inspired to join us in our pursuit to end child trafficking. Their goal is to help iEmpathize continue raising awareness through fundraising, volunteer service, and wherever we need their help.  They believe that no task is too little or insignificant.  Right now, The Outlet is teaming with iE on a trip to Cambodia to assist in building a safe home. And they have a large group participating in the Scooter Hero Ride and Rally on Saturday, July 24th at the Pepsi Center. We appreciate every ounce of their time and energy.

If you are interested in connecting with The Outlet, you can contact them through their website.  Everyone is welcome!!!

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