Class 10 Graduates Staying Connected

Class 10 Graduates Staying Connected

One important factor in staying out of prison and moving forward in a productive healthy life is staying connected. Tony Ibarra (left) and Joseph Amador were classmates and successful graduates of the MN IFI program.

 

DSCF0031_300x200One of the ways they stay in touch is by helping out with the monthly “Connection Dinner” where IFI members and their mentors fellowship over good food and good memories. Joseph was kind enough here to prepare his famous tacos for all who attended and to once again endure the good natured ribbing that Tony loves to dish out.

 

What a joy it is to see brothers laugh and enjoy life after spending so much of it in pain and destruction. Both men agree that the Gospel has dramatically changed how they think and live life.

State Programs

Minnesota

Located at the Lino Lakes Correctional Facility, the IFI program started in 2002 and has capacity for up to 200 participants.  More...

Texas

Located at the Carol S. Vance Unit near Houston Texas, the IFI program in Texas offers programming for 300 offenders.  More...
IFI-general_HOME_BOTTOM_RIGHT

In-Prison Opportunities

Take the love and truth of Jesus Christ behind prison walls. With caring, commitment, and training from Prison Fellowship, you can help inmates navigate the road to transformation.

Mentor a prisoner
Facilitator / Instructor
Event Volunteer
In-Prison Team Member

Prison Fellowship is a 501(c)(3) organization, gifts to which may be deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

Copyright © 2011 Prison Fellowship. All Rights Reserved.

twitter  facebook  youtube  rss