Thank you for sending a note to Jack!

Thanks for taking the time to send Jack Phillips a note of encouragement. We’ll make sure it gets to him.

Sadly, Jack is not alone in being targeted and punished for seeking to live out his faith and beliefs.

In the seven years since Jack won at the U.S. Supreme Court, we’ve continued to receive thousands upon thousands of requests for help each year. (One year alone, it skyrocketed to over 10,000!)

To put it simply, there is still so much more work to be done.

Right now, our team is quickly approaching one of our most critical funding deadlines of the year on June 30. We need to raise $3.9 million—and we need your help.

Will you make a gift today to help defend other faithful clients who—like Jack—simply want to exercise their freedom to live and speak the truth?

Your gift today—which will be DOUBLED by a matching grant, while funds last—will help fuel the cases of people and ministries like:

  • Colorado Christian counselor Kaley Chiles, who is challenging a state counseling censorship law that violates free speech and religious freedom. The law stops counselors like Kaley from helping her clients find peace with their biological sex—under threat of severe penalties—even when that’s the client’s personal goal. We’ll argue her case before the U.S. Supreme Court this fall.
  • Oregon licensed clinical social worker Rod Theis, who was prohibited from displaying three children’s books behind his office desk: He is He and She is She by Ryan and Bethany Bomberger, and Johnny the Walrus by Matt Walsh. Although the education district Rod works for allows employees to decorate their offices with various personal messages, including political ones, it ordered him to remove these books. Officials even warned that “further conduct of this nature” could lead to him being fired. We’re challenging this gross violation of the First Amendment in Oregon.
  • Holy Sexuality and its founder, Christopher Yuan, who have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the religious discrimination of OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, and Goodstack. OpenAI and Goodstack outright denied giving Holy Sexuality the discount it offers other nonprofits solely because it is a religious organization.

When you generously help fund cases like these, you not only help defend these Americans’ freedoms—you also protect and advance you and your loved ones’ freedoms.

Thank you in advance for your giving!

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