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Prison Fellowship partners with local churches across the country to minister to a group that society often scorns and neglects: prisoners, ex-prisoners, and their families. Prison Fellowship was founded by Chuck Colson, who served as special counsel to President Nixon and went to prison in 1974 for Watergate-related crimes. When Colson got out of prison, God radically redirected this former attorney’s career goals—leading him to go back to prison, this time to minister to the men and women behind bars. Established in 1976, Prison Fellowship has grown into the largest prison ministry in the world, partnering with thousands of churches and tens of thousands of volunteers.
http://www.pficjr.org/
Justice reform section of Prison Fellowship International. Consults with governments offering training in 125 countries.
http://www.justicefellowship.org/
The criminal justice reform arm of PFM.
http://www.pfb.bm/
Offers contact info, online donation form, FAQ.
http://www.pfcambodia.org/
Provides education, medical care, re-integration services, income generation, vocational training, relief aid, building, family assistance, foreign prisoner support and care for children.
http://www.prisonfellowship.ca/
Prayer-based Christian ministry dedicated to meeting the needs of those affected by crime.
http://www.pfi.org/
PFI is a global association of over 100 national Prison Fellowship organizations, each of which is indigenous, volunteer-based and trans-denominational. Read stories from around the world.
http://www.prisonfellowship.org/
Founded on the principle that Jesus Christ alone has the authority and power to make broken lives new. Features volunteer opportunities, newsletters and articles by Chuck Colson. Established in 1976.
http://www.pfnz.org.nz/
Opened first office in Auckland in 1983. Features local programs, initiatives, information on becoming a volunteer, conferences, newsletter and local contact information.
http://www.pfni.org/
Offering hope and a new beginning for men and women in prison regardless of their religious or political backgrounds.
http://www.prisonfellowship.org.uk/
Across England and Wales, there are 130 local Prison Fellowship prayer groups and 1,500 volunteers from all Christian denominations.
http://pfrwanda.com/
PFR has been operating in the country's prisons since 1995 with the aftermath of the war and Genocide in Rwanda.
http://pfs.org.sg/
The ministry of PFS cares for prison inmates in the following distinctive areas: Pre-sentence Care, In-Care, Family Care and AfterCare.
http://www.prisonfellowship.co.za/
Established in 1994 with mission to render needs-based services to those who have offended society, and to victims, families and the community,
https://www.facebook.com/Prison-Fellowship-Trinidad-Tobago-631754443562496/
Situated on the southernmost islands of the Caribbean, (PFTT) became a charter member of Prision Fellowship International in 1999. Works in several aspects of prison reform and prisoner aftercare.
http://www.prisonfellowship.org/coalitions/tennessee
Features link for joining Prayer Team for Memphis Area, contact for local Angel Tree activities, event and newsletter archives.
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