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for the Days Ahead
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for the Days Ahead
Blogs, Guest Blogs & News
Do You Know an Individual, Family or Organization with White-Collar Incarceration Issues? Help is in this Newsletter!
Please feel free to forward to those in need!
Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc.
Jeff Grant, JD, M Div, Director, Lynn Springer, Founding Advocate
September 2016 Newsletter
Faith & Dignity for the Days Ahead
The first ministry in the United States created to provide confidential
support and counseling to individuals, families and organizations with
white-collar and other nonviolent incarceration issues
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Significant Outcomes: Since Jan. 2015, We have Served Over 90 Individuals and 35 Families in 25 States:
Since Jan. 2015, we have served individuals and families in twenty-five states, including:
Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota,
Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,
Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.
We typically communicate with individuals
and families before, during and upon reentry from prison in person or by
phone, email, Skype, FaceTime, GoToMeeting or, if in a Federal prison,
via CorrLinks. Please click image for our information package.
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News: We Have Started A Confidential White-Collar/Nonviolent
Online Support Group -
the first in the country
If you have been convicted of a white-collar or nonviolent
crime and have served your sentence, please consider joining our confidential online
white-collar/nonviolent support group. We hold our weekly group
meeting on Tuesdays, 8 pm Eastern, 7 pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5 pm
Pacific. For more information please click image.
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Guest Blog: White-Collar Woman's Story: Surviving Danbury FCI,by Jacqueline Polverari
"I am now branded with a scarlet "F" on my back as I am a
felon. I can never go back to my old life-style. In an electronic
world of the internet, I can never get away from this crime. So I have
decided to embrace who I am and let the world know that I am here and I
will make a difference." Click image to read Jackie's story.
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Video: Jeff's Main-Stage Presentation At The Nantucket Project
Way different than your average TED-talk! Jeff shared his
alcoholism/ drug addiction/ white-collar crime/ redemption story at The
Nantucket Project, a conference founded to exchange challenging ideas,
build strong relationships and share ground-breaking insights that
build a better tomorrow and unlock the power of human potential.
Fellow speakers included Larry Summers, Eric Schmidt, Larry Lessig and Eve Ensler.
We are grateful to The Nantucket Project for its continuing support of
our ministries. Click Image to view Video of Jeff's Main-Stage
Presentation. (17:27)
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Article: Our Ministry Featured in Business Insider
Rachael Levy wrote a powerful article about
our ministry, "This is what it's like when the 1% go to jail, according
to a couple that ministers to their families." Publication date: July 27, 2016. Click image to read article.
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Event: Courage & Faith Presents Bryan Stevenson at Christ Church Greenwich, CT
Please join us as our friends at Courage & Faith
and Christ Church Greenwich present one of the most influential
criminal justice advocates in America. Sat., Sept. 24, 2016, 7 pm, 254 E. Putnam Ave. Greenwich, CT 06830. Click image for information and tickets.
Event: We Will Lead a White-Collar Work Session at the Methodist Reentry Conference Symposium in NYC
We will lead a white-collar work session on Sat., Oct. 1, 2016, 9:30 am to 4 pm
at the United Methodist New York Annual Conference Board of Church and
Society presents "I Was in Prison and You..." Conference
Symposium at the Grace United Methodist Church, 125 West 104th Street,
New York, NY. Please join us. Click image for more information.
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Grant: ABCUSA Has Awarded Us A Grant To Help Struggling Families & For College Scholarships. Apply Now!
We are so grateful to the American Baptist Churches
USA for awarding us a Matthew 25 $2000 grant to provide one-time
stipends to individuals or families with white-collar or nonviolent
incarceration issues to be used for short-term expenses and for college
scholarships. Please feel free to email us if you require assistance.
The funds will be administered by Rev. Hopeton Scott of the First Baptist Church of Bridgeport. Click image for more information.
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Donations: Thank You For Your Support & Generosity!
We are grateful for all donations made to our ministries. 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. We are a CT Religious Corp. with 501(c)(3) status -
all donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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Contact Information:
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.
Blessings, כן, מאוד Jeff & Lynn
Prisonist.org: Progressive Prison Project/Innocent Spouse &
Children Project are missions of Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc.
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 1232
Weston, Connecticut 06883
(o) 203-769-1096
Jeff Grant, JD, M Div, Director
(m) 203-339-5887
Lynn Springer, Founding Advocate,
Innocent Spouses, Children & Families
(m) 203-536-5508
Rev. Fr. Joseph Ciccone, Ed D, M Div
Supervising Minister stjosephmissionchurch@gmail.com (201) 982-2206 Jacqueline Polverari, MBA, MSW, Advocate Women's Incarceration Issues jpolverari@prisonist.org (203) 671-5139 George Bresnan, Advocate, Ex-Pats gbresnan@prisonist.org (203) 609-5088 Jim Gabal, Development jgabal@prisonist.org (203) 858-2865 Babz Rawls Ivy, Media Contact mediababz@gmail.com (203) 645-9278
Faith & Dignity for the Days Ahead
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