Brothers.
Changing through faith.
This is who you are helping. Sons, fathers, friends, brothers, generations.
Franklin
“Prison is a dark place that can also be violent. It is hard to trust anyone when you are incarcerated. A chapel would provide a sanctuary, a safe church home that we have never had before. A chapel would be a home where we can develop faith-based beliefs and morals to share with others who are like-minded not only in prison but also when we go into the free world.”
Gideon
“A chapel would be a great benefit to incarcerated men wanting to be in a Christian community. A chapel would open doors for more focused growth in our faith while we live in a very dark place. It provides a place where we can be free for a while.”
Tony
“Someday, I do expect to get out of prison, and I want to be a contributing member in the free world. A chapel is a safe haven for incarcerated men that promotes and encourages Christian growth and love so that we can be prepared when we are released to the free world.”
Allen
“It’s hard to break the chain of incarceration. This time, when I am released, I don’t want to return. I do want to rehabilitate but I know I need help. A chapel would enable me to spend a lot of my time in a Christian environment away from the dark places within prison.”