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Benefits of becoming a Monthly Donor

One of the best ways to support jhr is by enrolling in our Monthly Giving Plan. You would be joining an important group of like-minded people who are as passionate about human rights awareness as you are.

Your monthly donation is incredibly valuable to jhr because it allows us to plan and budget more effectively. A regular and dependable source of income from you allows us to stretch your donation further, saving us administration fees and mailings.

Best of all, it's a convenient way to help sustain human rights awareness each and every month.

Many donors would love to give more, but can't afford large one-time gifts.  Joining the Monthly Giving Plan is a great way to make your gift go further, with an easy recurring donation from your credit card or bank account.

Benefits to you:
  • You choose the amount you want to donate monthly
  • You can change or cancel your gift at any time
  • You receive only one tax-receipt for the year
  • You are making a lasting difference!
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FEATURED JOURNALIST
Emmanuel Wheinyue
Works for:
Star Radio, Monrovia
Country: Liberia
Age: 23
Trained by jhr: 2008-2009
Specialties: Human Interest Features, Documentary Radio

"I am so grateful to Journalists for Human Rights (jhr) for empowering us. Through jhr workshops at Star Radio, we build on the professional radio skills we have. My feature writing and reporting has improved and jhr helped me produce my first radio documentary on the problem of sea erosion on the coast of Liberia." - Emmanuel Wheinyue
FEATURED jhr CHAPTER
jhr Carleton
City: Ottawa, Ontario
Started: January 2004
Presidents: Zahra Bhumani & Laxmi Parthasarathy
Recent Event(s): 11.15.08. Speak Silence

International Project: Radio Salus, Rwanda

Partnership with community station in Bulare, one of only 12 stations in the country. Works to further integrate Radio Salus with the National University of Rwanda School of Communications and Journalism (NUR-SCJ).