Services to Prisoners/Families
List of non-profit organizations working on Services to Prisoners/Families .
Free To Succeed
We help inmates at San Quentin improve their reading, writing, mathematical, and other skills in an effort to increase their confidence and prepare them to be productive members of society.
Fairfax
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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389.
Minnesota Council on Crime and Justice
The Council On Crime And Justice builds community capacity to address the causes and consequences of crime and violence through research, demonstration and advocacy.
Minneapolis
Rocco S Napolitano Foundation Inc
Rocco S. Napolitano, FOUNDATION, INC.
Fort Lauderdale
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Christian
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392.
Azalea City Prison Ministry, Inc.
We go into jails and prisons and minister to the hurting.
Quitman
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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393.
Will of the Father Ministries, Inc.
The services provided by this organization assist with spiritual and practical development in morals and ethics, coping skills, grief counseling, family and economic development, community involvement, financial budgeting techniques and personal responsibility.
Heartcry Ministries
PRISON MINISTRY: We minister to the incarcerated at our State prisons and local jails.
Hancock
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Transitional Care, Half-Way House for Offenders/Ex-Offenders
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395.
The Altar House
Our mission is to reduce the rates of recidivism in individuals with legal histories by helping ex-offenders and their families to develope innovative life skills and achieve constructive, satisfying and long-lasting employment.
MONEY ON BOOKS
Money on Books (a Support Group for inmates and their children) is contesting mass incarceration and recidivism, by recruiting and redirecting those who could become victims of it.
Banning
