At Prison Fellowship, we don’t believe prison has to be the end of hope’s story. In fact, we know that prison can be the very place hope springs to life.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Prison Fellowship®, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners, and their families, released the following statement after the United States Senate passed the Law Enforcement De-escalation Training Act of 2022 bipartisan legislation.
Every January, lawmakers gather to do the work of creating law. Prison Fellowship staff, Justice Ambassadors, and grassroots advocates come alongside them to be a voice for justice that restores in states across the nation.
When Carlos went to prison, he believed that nothing could restore him—or his relationship with his son. Then something changed the course of their lives forever.
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This month's mail is from Bryanna, whose incarceration in Washington is about to end. Hear from Bryanna about her concerns for reentry.
Quovadis and Jesse first met in prison. Twenty years later, the two sat down to reflect on their unlikely friendship.
Prison Fellowship and more than 700 partners recognize Second Chance Month to unlock better futures for formerly incarcerated people.
White House proclamation recognizes Second Chance Month—an effort spearheaded by Prison Fellowship to unlock better futures for formerly incarcerated people.
This month's mail is from Barrett, incarcerated in Georgia. Barrett has a common request we hear at Prison Fellowship: the need for a Bible.
Funding to help equip Prison Fellowship's returning citizens and current Justice Ambassadors in becoming effective advocates.
This month, we share a letter from incarcerated man Isidro. Hear in his own words how God knows what He is doing behind bars.
Prison Fellowship’s justice advocates and justice ambassadors continue to make a difference in our nation.
Former prisoner Kevin Bruno shares how racism, ignorance, and a lack of compassion can contribute to a violent culture behind bars.
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