Working at the intersection of spirituality and social movements, the Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity (IM4HI) mobilizes congregations to take a stand on issues of social justice like immigration and mass incarceration, and we engage people of faith to develop their own leadership so they can stand up against racism, discrimination, and the political challenges of the day. The organization brings a faith-based voice to social movement coalitions, providing a compassionate religious perspective amidst the clamor of angry political actors.

For over twenty years, IM4HI has joined hands with people of faith to act on these core beliefs. They defend the humanity of immigrants and fight for the rights of the incarcerated.

Today, the statewide organization connects clergy and people of faith across California to the work of social justice in Los Angeles County, the San Francisco Bay Area, and the Inland Valleys. They work to make the criminal justice system more just, and the immigration system more fair and humane. In only a few years, IM4HI trained 1,500 people of faith to take leadership roles; engaged 140 congregations and partner organizations; and reached more than 35,000 people with a message of hope, love, and resilience.