Raleigh Sadler, Founder and Executive Director
Since 2001, Raleigh Sadler has served in Christian ministry. Currently, he is the founder and executive director of Let My People Go, headquartered in New York City.
His passion is to see the local church fight global injustices, like human trafficking, by loving those most vulnerable. He believes that the church should be leading the way in the fight against human trafficking because the Gospel frees us to pursue justice and mercy in our communities. With this message, he has worked with churches, universities, and other collaborative organizations around the country. He believes it is the responsibility of the church to love those who are at risk of exploitation. His most recent book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking (Broadman and Holman) is available now.
Jennifer Clark, Executive Assistant
Jennifer Clark serves as the Executive Assistant to the Executive Director. She is a graduate of the University of Louisville, where she focused on psychology, criminal justice, and social work. She has experience working in nonprofit organizations and also volunteers with World Relief, which serves the vulnerable worldwide.
Jennifer is passionate about pursuing justice for all people and equipping the local church as a catalyst for change. She believes that the church is the vehicle for believers to grow in Christ-likeness and minister to the hurting people around them just as Christ did. Her belief that Christians are called to pursue justice stems from her faith and led her into working with LMPG.