PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Oregon

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A Treasure Hunt for Truth in an Oregon Prison

When wildfires raged near his prison, Dominic was evacuated to a new facility—and he left his most prized possession behind. Then he and his cellmate started a search that changed everything.

By Emily Andrews
May 25, 2021
Bibles for Prisoners | Mail Call | Oregon
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  • Families of Prisoners
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Home Away from Home: Responding to the Impact of Incarceration on Families

Before she ever saw the lush beauty of an Oregon campground, Lucy had seen things no child should experience. Angel Tree Camping showed her she wasn’t alone. Her mom says, “She walked out of there a totally different person.”

By Emily Andrews
September 1, 2020
Angel Tree Camping | Oregon
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Prisoners Give Back: Oregon Men Make a Difference for Children

A group of men inside an Oregon prison hosted a barbeque, a walkathon, and fundraising booths to raise money for Angel Tree.

By Grayson Pope
August 12, 2020
Oregon
Art in Prison: Prison Artist Creates Moving Images of Christ Passion
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Art in Prison: Prison Artist Creates Moving Images of Christ’s Passion

Noel is a talented artist in the Oregon Department of Corrections. He gave Prison Fellowship® permission to use these images of his artwork and told us what it's like to create art in prison.

By Alyson R. Quinn
April 12, 2017
Art In Prison | Easter | Easter 2017 | Native American | Oregon | The Passion of the Christ
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Running to Freedom

For many people, running is an opportunity to escape daily pressures—a chance to get out into nature, clear one’s head, and to forget about everything else for a few minutes.

But for Kellie Ike, running takes on a whole different dimension.

By Steve Rempe
April 15, 2016
Kellie Ike | MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility | Marathon | Oregon | Running | Second Prison Project

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