U.S. Attorney General invokes new emergency power under CARES Act to expand use of home confinement to combat dangers of coronavirus pandemic in prisons.
For third consecutive year, presidential proclamation Supports Second Chance Month—Prison Fellowship’s effort to unlock better futures for formerly incarcerated men and women.
Prison Fellowship mourns the passing of Patty Colson, wife of our founder, Charles “Chuck” Colson.
The novel coronavirus poses a uniquely significant public health threat to the incarcerated and those working in corrections environments.
Prison Fellowship has put together this quick overview on what to expect in the coming weeks as the criminal justice system responds to COVID-19.
Remember the Prisoner, Correctional Officers, and Their Families
Prison Fellowship’s report analyzes the penalties for possession of commonly abused drugs in all 50 states and under federal law.
100&Change competition to offer a single $100 million grant to help solve critical social challenges.
Natalie Grant, Belonging Co., and Prison Fellowship Bring the Gospel to a Women’s Prison in Tennessee
Have you ever wondered what makes Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree different? Our distinct core mission is to create pathways of reconciliation between incarcerated parents and their children.
Let's end 2019 with a bang! Join us as we remember the prisoner and prepare for a new year of investing in prisoners and their families.
Discover the joy of the season with these favorite holiday stories. From all of us at Prison Fellowship, we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year!
UPDATE: All Angel Tree children have been assigned and registration is now closed for 2019.
Reps. Doug Collins, R-Ga., and Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., were presented with 2019 Charles Colson Advocate of Hope Award on December 9, 2019.
Joe was ashamed when he was arrested in front of his daughters. And then Angel Tree—a unique prison ministry to the children of prisoners—stepped in.
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