When Kenny's dad went to prison when he was only 9 years old, the world turned dark. Now that he is an NFL star, Kenny is helping brighten children's worlds.
Prison Fellowship works with incarcerated men and women and their families all across the U.S. Learn more about the prison system and those affected by it.
Standing up to "soft on crime" rhetoric, Virginia is working to improve the way we respond to crime in the Commonwealth.
Annette Oltmans, co-founder of The M3ND Project talked about how to help women heal, set boundaries and get on a road to self-respect.
Kelsey and her mom had a destructive relationship, bonding over drug abuse and addiction.
The time for prison reform is now.
Patterns of brokenness seem to pass through family generations, almost like an inheritance.
"Sitting in a small group in prison isn't any different from sitting in a small group in my living room."
In-prison educational programs are an effective part of the reentry process, reducing a participant's chance of returning to prison by 43 percent. Even so, Many federal prisons do not have sufficient programming.
Susan blamed her mother for everything that went wrong in her life. Until Prison Fellowship Academy taught her about forgiveness.
Thank you for supporting second chances, working with us to tear down the walls of that second prison and the lies of social stigma—to truly offer a second chance.
Restaurant founder and CEO Brandon Chrostowski hires men and women with a single prerequisite: they’ve been incarcerated.
Resolution Sheds Light on Thousands of Barriers Aimed Those with Criminal Records
Prison Fellowship's response to today's delay of the Prison Reform and Redemption Act vote.
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