Front cover of CTJC's 2024 wall calendar that includes illustrations of leaves, butterflies, and a fist breaking a chain. The background is a deep orange with the text "Free Them All; a 2024 wall calendar

Get a 2024 wall calendar!

This CTJC exclusive 2024 wall calendar features artwork and poetry from 15 incarcerated artists in our community, plus beautiful illustrations by Chicago-based maker aidan anne frierson.

Get a calendar simply by donating directly to our Love-a-thon for Justice fundraiser. All you have to do is complete the order form below. Each calendar order brings us that much closer to our goal of $200,000. Order yours now!

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Please help us raise $200,000!

There is so much happening in the world right now and so much we are feeling. There are demands on our movements and support needed everywhere, from Atlanta to Palestine to supporting our newly arrived neighbors here in Chicago. At CTJC, we will continue our work to end and heal from police violence as part of a larger movement to end all forms of state violence. We encourage you to offer needed support in the ways that you feel led to and are able in this moment. Donations of any amount to CTJC help us continue and grow our work. Please help us end the year strong!

How does your support make our work possible? Here are just a few ways:

—> $10 refills our community laundry supplies for 1 month

—> $25 buys a Real Life Skills resource book for a survivor coming home

—> $50 funds a welcome home care package for someone coming home from incarceration

—> $150 buys 6 months worth of clay for our healing ceramics program

—> $500 pays for 1 month of printing and mailing our newsletter inside

—> $750 pays for one of our monthly reentry community meals

—> $1,000 covers a year’s worth of printing for one of our original toolkits, workbooks, or zines

—> Recurring donations of any amount give us the added gift of sustainability! (Did you know recurring donors contribute 5 times more than one-time donors?)

Any gift of any amount is needed and deeply appreciated as we continue to work to end police violence and support survivors’ healing.