In 2024, the Innocence Project of Florida celebrated remarkable successes, securing freedom for four men—Willie Williams, Jr., Leo Schofield, Jr., Randy Seal, and Billy Holton—who collectively endured 125 years of wrongful incarceration. These hard-won victories highlight IPF's steadfast commitment, which, supported by donors, persisted for over 18 years for some clients. Each man endured years of separation from family and society, yet held onto hope while trusting IPF to fight for their freedom. To expand this vital work, IPF is focused on hiring more staff and addressing the needs of over 40 remaining clients. The Dr. Sarah H. Pappas Fund for Innocence offers a generous matching opportunity, allowing supporters to double their impact and help IPF reach its $150,000 year-end fundraising goal to reunite more innocent people with their families in 2025.
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In 2024, the Innocence Project of Florida celebrated remarkable successes, securing freedom for four men—Willie Williams, Jr., Leo Schofield, Jr., Randy Seal, and Billy Holton—who collectively endured 125 years of wrongful incarceration. These hard-won victories highlight IPF's steadfast commitment, which, supported by donors, persisted for over 18 years for some clients. Each man endured years of separation from family and society, yet held onto hope while trusting IPF to fight for their freedom. To expand this vital work, IPF is focused on hiring more staff and addressing the needs of over 40 remaining clients. The Dr. Sarah H. Pappas Fund for Innocence offers a generous matching opportunity, allowing supporters to double their impact and help IPF reach its $150,000 year-end fundraising goal to reunite more innocent people with their families in 2025.