Progressive Prison Ministries
November 2016 Newsletter
White-Collar Ministry I Advocacy I Service
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
Significant Outcomes: Since Jan. 2015, We have Served Over 140 Individuals and 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.
Press Release: Jeff Grant Appointed New Interim Executive Director at Family ReEntry
The
Board of Directors of Family ReEntry has appointed Jeff Grant, JD, M
Div, as interim Executive Director of Family ReEntry of Bridgeport,
Connecticut.
Grant served on Family ReEntry's board of directors since 2009 - his new appointment marks
the
first time in the United States that a person formerly incarcerated
for a white-collar crime has served as the head of a major re-entry
agency.
"It's a tremendous step, and a bold decision on the Board's part,"
Grant said. "This is a transformative period for Family ReEntry. I owe
them my fresh start, so of course I said yes when they offered me the
position."
Please click image to press release.
Guest Blog: From Collared to White Collar, by Monsignor Joseph Ciccone
"The
need for criminal justice reform and even religious reform on every
level is long overdue. We need only turn on the nightly news to see the
great divide between police, clergy and community. Not upper middle
class communities, but communities of color, the inequity and
mistreatment of women, Latinos, LGBTQ, those with special needs, and
all other minorities being "not" represented in the Criminal Justice
System or being treated more harshly within the walls of our
overcrowded and differential correctional institutions, or being left
out or denied access to practices of faith, worship, and liturgy." Please click image to read Fr. Joe's guest blog.
News: Family ReEntry Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program in Bridgeport & New Haven, CT
We would appreciate your referrals! Our
best-practices Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is available in
Bridgeport and New Haven. The program is 12 weeks, 3 days per week, 3
hours per day. Clients come to Family ReEntry for an
intake and full assessment. Assistance with enrollment will be
provided to clients eligible for Medicaid (HUSKY). Licensed clinicians
will determine the most appropriate level of care and treatment for
each client - a tailored approach is based on the RNR principles of
risk, needs, and responsivity. Please click image for details.
News: Our White-Collar/Nonviolent
Online Support Group celebrates its twenty-sixth weekly meeting!
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 [As this support group is being
run by clergy as part of a program of pastoral counseling, we consider
it to be confidential and privileged]. We hold our weekly group
meetings on Tuesdays, 8 pm Eastern, 7 pm Central, 6pm Mountain, 5 pm
Pacific. Click image for details.
News: Michelle Alexander, Renowned Legal Scholar & Author of The New Jim Crow, Joins Union Seminary in NYC!
Congratulations to Michelle & to our Alma Mater! Click image for information about this important news.
the
sentence not spelled out at sentencing so to speak. The price we pay
goes way beyond incarceration and humiliation. We lose our place in
society, our professional careers, friends and sometimes our families. We live our lives with the constant reminder of our mistakes. Society is not forgiving or felony friendly..." Click image to read article.
News: P.R.I.D.E. Entrepreneurial
Program in Connecticut:
People Reentering Into
Doing Entrepreneurship
A course filled with information on how to go into business.
It is exclusively for inmates, released inmates & people with a
criminal background. It covers all areas such as Banking, Law,
Insurance, Accounting, Marketing , Sales, Life Lessons, Business Plan,
Positive Mental Attitude & more. What makes it unique is that it is
60% business data & 40% Life lessons. Click image to article.
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." Click image to read article.
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.
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
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
Rev. Deacon Jeff Grant, JD, M Div, Director
(m) 203-339-5887
Lynn Springer, Founding Advocate
Innocent Spouses, Children & Families
Innocent Spouses, Children & Families
(m) 203-536-5508
Rev. Monsignor 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
Rev. Monsignor 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
(m) 203-609-5088
Jim Gabal, Development
(m) 203-858-2865
Babz Rawls Ivy, Media Contact
(m) 203-645-9278
Faith & Dignity for the Days Ahead
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