
Sammi’s faith and hope were fading fast. Then she joined Prison Fellowship Academy. Today, she isn’t the same woman who first walked into that Nebraska prison.
Remember Those in Prison
Sammi’s faith and hope were fading fast. Then she joined Prison Fellowship Academy. Today, she isn’t the same woman who first walked into that Nebraska prison.
Prison Fellowship is proud to release our Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report. The COVID-19 pandemic tried to shake us, but we found new ways to continue to serve all of those affected by crime and incarceration.
Prison Fellowship applauds restoration of access to Pell Grants for incarcerated students seeking to become productive citizens.
After her release from prison, Annie Goebel realized she needed a holy makeover. Her first resolution? To quit smoking. But she would need some help.
Investment enables Prison Fellowship to double efforts to transform prison culture through supporting prison wardens.
Everyone wants a fresh start, and that’s no less true for people in prison. But can we really change our nature on our own?
Difficulties change us. How can we remain strong when nothing is the same?
“I want so bad to help in the same way that I was helped.” Reentry can bring a whole new set of problems for returning citizens. Prison Fellowship Academy provides prisoners with the tools they need for reentry.
Parole and credit policies can ensure proportional punishment is served while also offering an active and intentional pathway to redemption.
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