Confronting Unjust Narratives
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Prison Fellowship
1M ago
After serving 18 years in prison, Willie Mitchell has found his calling: to change the unjust narratives surrounding men and women coming home from prison. The post Confronting Unjust Narratives appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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An Opportunity to Reflect
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Prison Fellowship
4M ago
Prison Fellowship is working alongside lawmakers to raise up a voice for justice that restores. Let's reflect on what we have achieved together. The post An Opportunity to Reflect appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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For Such a Time as This: Promoting Justice That Restores
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Prison Fellowship
5M ago
Kelly Simmons' fourth-grade teacher planted a seed in her to serve as an agent of change. Later, becoming a Justice Ambassador was a call she could not ignore. The post For Such a Time as This: Promoting Justice That Restores appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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The Benefits of Working While Incarcerated
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Lou Haviland
6M ago
Most prisoners are expected to work while serving their sentences. Even though men and women behind bars are not paid very much, they can still benefit from working while incarcerated. For example, they can gain helpful skills and experience. Some programs even make it easier to find jobs after prison. The post The Benefits of Working While Incarcerated appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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Overcoming Evil with Good
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Prison Fellowship
7M ago
From being a victim of crime to working in community corrections, Beth Kuczma knows the challenges of the justice system firsthand—and that’s why she became a Justice Ambassador. The post Overcoming Evil with Good appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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But How Can We Help? Q&A With a Business Leader
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Lou Haviland
7M ago
Harley Blakeman, CEO and founder of HonestJobs, shares how businesses can support second chances and create safer communities. The post But How Can We Help? Q&A With a Business Leader appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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But How Can We Help? Q&A With A Prison Ministry Pastor
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Lou Haviland
7M ago
A prison ministry pastor shares his heart for giving men and women the second chances they need to adapt to life after prison. The post But How Can We Help? Q&A With A Prison Ministry Pastor appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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But How Can We Help? Q&A With a Reentry Specialist
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Joanna Breault
8M ago
Reentry specialist Aaron Oda explains the barriers faced by men and women returning from prison—and gives tips on how a supportive community can help. The post But How Can We Help? Q&A With a Reentry Specialist appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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People with a criminal record face all kinds of barriers. Are you curious about how you can #BeTheKey?
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Emily Andrews
8M ago
You can be the key to unlocking second chances for people who have faced their consequences, so they can flourish in society! Here are 7 ways to get started. The post People with a criminal record face all kinds of barriers. Are you curious about how you can #BeTheKey? appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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What Is Second Chance Month?
Prison Fellowship » Advocacy & Reentry
by Emily Andrews
8M ago
Check out how America has come together over the past two years to support those effected by crime and incarceration. The post What Is Second Chance Month? appeared first on Prison Fellowship ..read more
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