How do you find a job when you have a criminal record?
Check out these stories from around the web that promote justice that restores!
- Prison Fellowship Academy
- Advocacy & Reentry
- Prison & Prisoners
- Prison Fellowship News & Updates
- Reentry
- Video
"When I first went to prison, I felt like an outcast."
- Prison Fellowship Academy
- Advocacy & Reentry
- Prison & Prisoners
- Prison Fellowship News & Updates
- Reentry
- Video
Tim's story is about a nobody who had no future and no hope. But it's also about the power of God’s love.
In case you missed it, here are the top stories discussed on Prison Fellowship®'s social media.
- Advocacy & Reentry
- Prison & Prisoners
- Prison Fellowship Academy
- Prison Fellowship News & Updates
- Reentry
- Video
"All my life, the gang members that I hung with and ran with gave me everything I wanted, but nothing that I needed."
NFL players speak out for justice, and other incarceration and criminal justice news from this week for you to catch up on.
The Renew Act of 2017 allows returning citizens to have the assurance that their past mistakes will not always limit their future success. Learn more and show your support!
Your incarcerated loved one is getting out of prison. This is what you've been waiting for. This is why you've run for second chances, signed petitions, and shared your family's story.
So how do you prepare for your loved one's reentry?
For many returning citizens, punishment does not end when they leave prison. Finding work becomes a daunting task and often an insurmountable barrier. Yet according to criminologists, work can be the critical difference between restoration and recidivism.
They came from all walks of life to run for second chances. Athletes, families, and community members joined together in Denver to run the Second Chances 5K as part of Second Chance Month.
For many people who have spent time in prison, the most difficult barrier to overcome after release is the reentry into employment. In many instances, employers stop reading an application as soon as they see that someone has a criminal record.
"I was first introduced to the juvenile justice system when I was 14 years old."
In an opinion piece for The Hill, Craig DeRoche, senior vice president of advocacy and public policy at Prison Fellowship®, stated three specific ways President Trump could succeed in his promises to not just remove threats to law and order but to also bring "healing and hope" to those Americans hurt by crime.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- …
- 14
- Next Page »