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August 2011 Coalition Meeting PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Ward   
Monday, 12 September 2011 18:58

At the monthly Coalition meeting held  August, we had the honor of having John Upchurch the Mentor Coordinaor at the Federal Prison Complex at Coleman, Florida talk about the new program starting there. Volunteers from the faith based community will be able to have one-on-one mentoring with short-term inmates.

The goal is to enable them to become prodictive members of society and not returning to a life of crime.

The volunteers will go through a 4-hour indocrination program plus back ground screening prior to being an active member of the program. If, you are interested in this contact , contact me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Please pray for this exciting progarm and watch waht God can do when we are faithful.

Last Updated ( Monday, 12 September 2011 19:03 )
 
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Written by Jim Ward   
Monday, 07 September 2009 09:48

The Coalition has been very busy the past weeks and months. A lot of the accomplishments are “behind the scene" and not visible to all, but many are visible. We have Volunteers working in the Re-Entry Facility, terminals and phone lines have been connected and running, materials for services available, presentations to churches/organizations, mentoring in the local jail/prison, etc. Items that are "unseen" by all are such as Steering Committee members attending a Re-Entry Conference at the Coleman FCC Complex, reviewing Lakeland Church at the Mall Re-Entry Program, and connecting local ministries with ex-offender, etc. 

The Coalition Steering Committee is excited to see the many entities, local and state wide, wanting to make a difference in the life of ex-offenders and their families.  We have been meeting with many of them to see what their specialty and goals are and how we can join forces to change the recidivism in Marion County.

At the conference at the Coleman FCC Complex, it was exciting to see how the federal government, along with local and state, is concerned about the needs of ex-offenders.

One of the current needs of the Coalition is volunteers. We need people who are willing to work in the Re-Entry Facility to assist people who are leaving the jail. Also, we need volunteers who are willing to be trained to go into the jail and/or local prisons to teach, mentor, etc.

The Coalition will be meeting Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009 at 8:00 a.m.  The Coalition would like to invite you to join us and find a place where you can serve and feel free to give us suggestions.

Matthew 25: 35-40

 

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