LEAVE A LEGACY TO BE REMEMBERED
Support the ministry of Prison Fellowship® while realizing tax benefits, providing income for yourself and your loved ones, and wisely stewarding the resources God has entrusted to you.
GIFT ANNUITIES
You can make a difference. Give to Prison Fellowship® and in return receive a federal tax deduction and fixed payments for the rest of your life.
WILLS AND TRUSTS
As part of your estate plan, retain ownership and use your assets during your life while also benefiting Prison Fellowship® with a gift in your will or revocable living trust.
NON-CASH GIFTS
Vehicles, real estate, investments, and jewelry—you can donate many of these items—and Prison Fellowship® can turn them into cash while you keep your cash in your pocket.
WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU PLAN YOUR LEGACY
MEET KRISTINE STEAKLEY
Kristine first joined Prison Fellowship in 1996. As senior director of planned giving, she serves Prison Fellowship donors in the Southeast with charitable estate planning techniques and smart tax strategies for wise stewardship, helping individuals and families thoughtfully consider their legacy and eternal impact. A graduate of Messiah College and the University of South Carolina School of Law, Kristine is a member of the South Carolina Bar and a published author. She lives in the Atlanta area with her family.
MEET BILL JOHNSON
Bill serves Prison Fellowship donors in the Western half of the United States as director of planned giving. He joined the ministry in 2021, bringing more than 11 years of experience helping donors plan their philanthropy with organizations like Wycliffe Bible Translators and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. Bill is a graduate of Seattle Pacific University and lives in Snohomish, Washington, with his wife of more than 40 years.
MEET MAX BALES
Max serves Prison Fellowship donors in the Midwest and Northeast as director of planned giving. He joined the ministry in 2024 and brings more than 28 years of experience in philanthropy with organizations including the Christian Broadcasting Network, Operation Blessing, the Arthritis Foundation, Virginia Tech, and Purdue University. Max is a graduate of Purdue and lives in West Lafayette, Indiana, with his wife of more than 38 years.
We are delighted that you are interested in further information. We will make every effort to respond to you in a timely manner. You may also contact us directly at (877) 736-4483.
Administering an estate?
Call us at 877-736-4483 for instructions or mail documents to us at Prison Fellowship, Attn: Planned Giving, 44180 Riverside Pkwy, Lansdowne, VA 20176
"God has blessed us financially, and we will continue to give to Prison Fellowship because we have seen firsthand that they are making a huge difference in the lives of prisoners, their families, and society."
-Margery Waite
"Giving to Prison Fellowship isn’t just giving. It’s an investment. I’ve had the privilege of supporting a lot of different ministries, but none give the reward of the return that Prison Fellowship does, in terms of money used well. Prison Fellowship is using those gifts to change people’s lives. To me that’s an incredible investment."
-Andrea Grossman
THE FELLOWSHIP OF HOPE
The Fellowship of Hope honors the legacy of Chuck and Patty Colson and celebrates all who have made a lasting commitment to the future of Prison Fellowship. The Fellowship of Hope is our way to recognize the profound contribution of those who make our ministry possible for future generations.
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