Angel Tree serves incarcerated parents by providing a pathway for strengthening and restoring their relationships with their children and families.
Angel Tree may start with a Christmas gift, but the families of prisoners have year-round needs, too. Find out how your church can meet the needs of Angel Tree families all year long.
Prison Fellowship is grateful to Kenny Clark for being a leader in his community and an inspiring role model for children with a parent in prison.
Kellie has come a long way in the last few years, but getting clean has not been easy.
Director of cultivation and engagement at Focus on the Family John McKeever shares what he has learned about God’s transforming power while volunteering with Prison Fellowship behind bars.
Learn more about the nation’s largest outreach to the children of prisoners and how a simple Christmas gift can have a positive influence on a child, family, and community.
For 12 years, the only Christmas presents Dulce received were through Angel
Shane loved his children and had never wanted to hurt them, but his addiction had damaged them.
"It really felt like her dad was there almost, even though he wasn't."
I’ll never get tired of the smile on those children’s faces when they rip off the wrapping paper and say, “This is from my Daddy?”
When parents go to prison, are their relationships with their children 'Beyond Repair'?
Focus on the Family's Adventures in Odyssey to feature Prison Fellowship's Angel Tree program in "Beyond Repair" episode this month!
"Prison was the last place I wanted to go. ... Taking a job with Prison Fellowship was probably the biggest step of faith I’ve ever taken in my life."
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.
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