Danny Glover, actor and social activist,
Presented by Family ReEntry in Bridgeport,
Weds., May 6, 2015, 7 pm
Family ReEntry invites the public to an evening with the acclaimed actor and leading social activist, Danny Glover Wednesday, May 6, at 7 p.m., at The Klein Memorial Auditorium in Bridgeport.
Glover has gained respect for his wide-reaching community
activism and philanthropic efforts with a particular emphasis on Mass
Incarceration and the Racial Disparity in America’s prison system.
Family ReEntry’s mission is to develop, implement, and
share innovative, sustainable, cost-effective solutions to the
unprecedented numbers of people involved in the criminal justice
system.” Since 1984, Family ReEntry’s effective community-based programs
have significantly reduced the likelihood that a client will re-offend,
be re-arrested, or be re-incarcerated. Reductions in recidivism
resulting from Family ReEntry’s cost-effective programs increase public
safety, improve quality of life, and reduce the financial burden on
taxpayers.
In recent years, Family ReEntry has increased its impact
by developing model programs, engaging in comprehensive research, and
advocating for effective policy and practice in criminal justice. Our
programs comprise three integrated sectors: 1) Early Prevention — Youth
Programs 2) Intervention – Domestic Violence 3) Reentry. These programs
provide a spectrum of services designed to help break the cycle of
incarceration. Our goal is to help clients and their families make
important behavior changes and access key community resources that will
lead them to healthier, crime-free lives. Family ReEntry’s efforts are
aimed at comprehensively and effectively addressing the enormous social
problems related to crime, violence, abuse, and the unprecedented rates
of costly incarceration.
This event is planned to educate and broaden community
awareness of these huge issues. Mayor of Bridgeport, Bill Finch will do
welcoming remarks and Reverend Jeff Grant of the Progressive Prison
Project and Family ReEntry Board Member will Emcee.
Below is the event panel:
1) Colin McEnroe (Moderator) Radio Personality from WNPR
2) Steve Lanza – Executive Director of Family ReEntry
3) Erika Tindill – Superior Court Judge & former Family ReEntry Board Member
4) Glenn Martin – Founder and Chief Risk Taker of JustLeadershipUSA
5) Joseph Gaudett, Jr – Chief of Police Bridgeport,CT
6) Fred Hodges – Family ReEntry FreshStart Program Manager
7) Charles Grodin – Actor & Social Activist
For ticket or sponsorship information visit familyreentryevents.org or call Jeffrey Earls at 203-290-0865.
Reprinted from Stratford Star on March 17, 2015.
Lynn Springer, Advocate, Innocent Spouses & Children
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George Bresnan, Advocate, Ex-Pats
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Babz Rawls Ivy, Media Contact
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Progressive Prison Project/Innocent Spouse & Children Project
Rev. Jeff Grant, JD, M Div, Minister/Director
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jg3074@columbia.edu
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(m) +1203.339.5887
Lynn Springer, Advocate, Innocent Spouses & Children
lspringer@prisonist.org
(m) +1203.536.5508
George Bresnan, Advocate, Ex-Pats
gbresnan@prisonist.org
Jim Gabal, Development
jgabal@prisonist.org
(203) 858-2865
Babz Rawls Ivy, Media Contact
mediababz@gmail.com
(203) 645-9278
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Donations
We are grateful for donations from individuals, religious groups, charities, foundations and the like. Donations can be made by credit card/PayPal or by sending your check payable to: “Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc.” P.O. Box 1232, Weston, Connecticut 06883. Progressive Prison Project/Innocent Spouse & Children Project are missions of Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc. We are a CT Religious Corp. with 501c3 status - all donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law. Thank you for your support and generosity.
If transformation and redemption matter to you, a friend or a
family member with a white-collar or nonviolent incarceration issue,
please contact us and we will promptly send you an information package
by mail, email or via Dropbox. The darkest days of a person's life can be a time of renewal and hope.
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