Friday, May 31, 2013

This is what's happening

Somewhere in my life, I saw this written on a sign:

 1. Show up
 2. Be cool
 3. Take care of business.

This seemed pretty good to me, so I've tried to make a habit of it. Show up. Be cool. Take care of business.

We've got a lot of problems, the human race that is, but it seems like these three guidelines are a good place to start. 

The Bible says we need to show up for the oppressed. We've got to show up for the poor, the widow, the orphan, and the alien. "Religion that God our father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress, and to prevent oneself from being polluted by the world" (James 1:27) 

Seems pretty clear to me. So I'm trying to show up. 

Later this year, I'm going to start an internship with International Justice Mission, a Christian human rights organization that works to combat human trafficking across the world. I'll be joining one of their offices in south Asia as an intern for twelve months starting in September. While I'm there, I'll support their team as they rescue girls being kept as sex slaves and convict the people accountable. I'll be working in a large city in a developing nation, but due to the delicate nature of IJM casework, and in order to maintain confidentiality, I can't say where exactly I will be going. 

But I need your help in order to do this. The internship is unpaid, and IJM is a non profit organization, so I need to raise money in order to cover the costs of my time out there. International Justice Mission functions on the generous donations of good folks like yourselves. I need to raise roughly $17,000 to cover my costs for the next year, so I'm asking you to help us out. 

I don't like asking for money. But the way I see it is, if folks are willing to kick down $25 for mustache themed playing cards, then maybe they'd be willing to invest in justice for young girls in the developing world.

Listen, I hate guilt trips, and I know that every good cause wants you to give some cash. There are tons of good people out there doing good work, and choosing between them can be daunting. But here are three reasons why I think you should donate to this:

1. International Justice Mission is a great organization that is doing significant work for the developing world. This is a legit group of people that I am excited to work with. They have been supported by big firms like google, their work has been covered by the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the New Yorker. IJM investigations have resulted in freedom for more than 1,000 girls and women held by force in the commercial sex trade. Not to mention their work against forced labor, sexual violence, and all of the other cool stuff they do. Check out their website to read more about how they operate.

2. Sex trafficking is evil, and we can do something about it. There are thousands of women and young girls, all across the planet, most of them poor, uneducated, and without access to legal resources, who are raped, every day, for money. I am choosing to be a person who does not tolerate this. There is a trend right now being recognized among aid organizations. It shows that investing in women reaps long term benefits for the communities and nations they are a part of. By making the law work for poor women, we can make lasting global changes. 

3. If you are reading this, you're probably my friend or someone I care about. I'm trying to show up. Knowing that my people are behind me on this is what will keep me going. Maybe you're saying to yourself, "Greg, I really want to help you do this, but I just can't afford it." No sweat dude! That's ok! If you are a praying person, send one God-ward for me when you think of it. If not, your encouragement, facebook messages, and friendship mean more than you imagine. I'll need money for rent, but I'll need your love to thrive. 

If you want to make a donation, head over to this webpage, pick "Greg Shafer" from the dropdown list, and act accordingly. Donations are tax deductible, so that's pretty great if you're into that. If you'd rather send me a check directly, or send funds to my payapl account, we can do that - just contact me. Keep checking back to this blog for updates regardless. If you want to talk with me in person or hear more about what I'm up to, send me a facebook message or email me at greg_shfr@yahoo.com. 

Thanks for reading this and thanks for showing up for me, let's work to show up for these girls. 

Love,
-Greg
Haha I love this kid.