Each third Thursday of the month CPMC and the NACC will be hosting town halls for those doing re-entry ministry. The town halls are structured to share practices and resources on important topics for the unique needs for citizens being released from incarceration/detention. Shared resource: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hLDHIdWH2P40nhI7axHjm8Zb1X8V5j-h/view For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
https://youtu.be/DnIsFA_R7N4 The Kolbe Prison Retreat is similar to an ACTS retreat that is offered by Catholic parishes and is named after Saint Maximilian Kolbe, who was martyred in a German concentration camp during World War II. About 65 inmates attend the retreat and are chosen by the prison chaplain and the prison warden after demonstrating […]
Monthly Town Hall on Re-Entry Ministry. Joe Cotton, Diocese of Seattle, presents on the One Parish One Prisoner Model. For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
Our town hall conversation between Gloria Purvis and Dustin Feddon. For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
Gatekeepers is an organization whose mission is to motivate, empower, and encourage ex-offenders. Click here to purchase their resource: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VN6WZMS For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoxqoOAMQ3R_bIZOPVIVQuw/videos For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
Each third Thursday of the month CPMC and the NACC will be hosting town halls for those doing re-entry ministry. The town halls are structured to share practices and resources on important topics for the unique needs for citizens being released from incarceration/detention. Learn more about Y.E.S.: https://www.catholiccharitiesscc.org/youth-empowerment-for-success-yes?locale=en For any questions, please email: info@catholicprisonministries.org
CPTS comprises a group of over 40 partners that work with justice involved individuals released from prison or jail that are transitioning to their families and community. CPTS has been partnering with community organizations for over sixteen years. These partners are federal, tribal, state, county, city, faith, non-profits, community based and most importantly former consumers […]
Join us for a conversation with the Alternatives to Violence Project. AVP-USA is an association of community, school and prison-based groups offering experiential workshops in personal growth, community development and creative conflict management. Founded in prison and developed from the real life experiences of prisoners, AVP encourages every person’s innate power to positively transform first […]