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sustain it products

Support social enterprises, and the people behind them, when you purchase these hand-made products from across East Africa.

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sustain: grace

Anena Grace was 13 years old when she was abducted by the LRA. Today, she is a seamstress, a mother, and a symbol of strength to all who know her.

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sustain: amleset

Amleset had no source of livelihood until she heard about Raven + Lily’s jewelry-making program. Because of her employment with R+L, she can now provide for her family and says that her life has changed profoundly.

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sustain: helen

Helen joined 31 Bits in 2009 and quickly became known as “Mama Helen.” She is now one of the community group leaders and offers wisdom and counsel to many of the women who survived the LRA conflict.

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Show the world what you stand for, and be confident that your purchase is supporting Invisible Children's mission.

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advocate: ashley

Meet Ashley. An editor in our Art & Film Department, she appreciates the profound impact grassroots documentaries can have on lives across the world. Like say, KONY 2012.

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advocate: carl

This is Carl. Involved with our organization since 2011, he credits Invisible Children with motivating him to get involved with social justice and showing him that anyone can contribute to changing the world.

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advocate: liana

Liana is a long time IC supporter and our current Production Assistant intern. Working on MOVE taught her that when you believe in something, you have to keep moving forward even when people push you down.

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Our Mission

Invisible Children exists to bring a permanent end to LRA atrocities.

Our Model

Invisible Children focuses exclusively on the LRA conflict through an integrated four-part model that addresses the problem in its entirety: immediate needs and long-term effects.

media

We create films to document LRA atrocities, introduce new audiences to the conflict, and inspire global action.

mobilization

We mobilize massive groups of people to support and advance international efforts to end LRA atrocities.

protection

We work with regional partners to build and expand systems that warn remote communities of LRA attacks and encourage members of the LRA to peaceful surrender.

recovery

We work to rehabilitate children directly affected by the LRA and invest in education and economic recovery programs in the post conflict region to promote lasting peace.