The federal government has implemented new public safety strategies that are difficult for communities to understand, the Urban Institute … [Read more...]
Transitions Clinic Network provides national healthcare resources for formerly incarcerated
“Health not incarceration” is one of the mottos of a group of medical advocates helping formerly incarcerated individuals with their health care and … [Read more...]
IDEO workshop searches for real solutions
A designed thinking firm asked a room full of prisoners, “How might San Quentin turn into a place that serves the rehabilitation needs of new … [Read more...]
Ameelio aims to provide free communication for incarcerated families
Billion dollar companies are making millions on the prison communication industry, primarily off of low-income families who wish to stay in touch with … [Read more...]
NC law students focus to help the incarcerated
As COVID-19 forces many schools and universities to face closure, the students at Wake Forest University, through its Prison Letter Project, had to … [Read more...]
A new way to stay connected: Ameelio
https://ameelio.org/#/ … [Read more...]
Resources: Correspondence reading guide by mail Point Global Outreach
Correspondence reading guide by mailPoint Global Outreach provides a free 29-pageResource Directory for Prisoners. This directory … [Read more...]
New reentry group – API RISE – in Los Angeles
A nonprofit organization in Los Angeles is pioneering ways to help formerly incarcerated Asian Pacific Islanders (APIs) resettle and reconnect back to … [Read more...]
RESOURCES: The Walls to Bridges Project is Free and open to all incarcerated persons
Walls To Bridges Project Parents, Grandparents, Godparents, Siblings, Uncles & Aunts Whatever your relationship, we’re here to help you stay … [Read more...]
Wardens Broomfield, Allen Describe Their Journeys
San Quentin’s acting warden, Ron Broomfield, recently accepted an invitation to sit in and speak directly with the incarcerated participants of Power … [Read more...]