Mobile Website | Login | Register
Staff Directory | Advertise | Subscribe | About Us
Welcome to LoudounTimes.com
Business Government Politics Crime/Public Safety Education People Obituaries E-edition
Basketball Football Youth Wrestling Gymnastics Swimming Volleyball Baseball Track Golf Cheer Cross Country Schedule Scores
Backstory Brambleton Community of Faith Hangin in the Nosebleeds Journal Entry Loudoun Essence Made in Loudoun Odd Angles River Creek & Lansdowne South Riding Sterling, Cascades & CountrySide
News Video Your Best Dish Featured Video The Virginians Video Production
Full-time Jobs Announcements Autos Legals Public Notices Real Estate Place an Ad
Video Production Website Development SEO and SEM Newspaper Advertising Online Advertising
Ashburn nonprofit works to help former prisoners

This week, an Ashburn nonprofit is helping facilitate a gathering in Richmond of groups that can help recently released prisoners acclimate back into society.

Prison Fellowship, the world’s largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families, joined with various agencies in Virginia to host Out4Life July 26-28.

Virginia Out4Life brought together government members, business members, social service organization and faith communities to tackle the state’s re-entry issue.

Statistics show that one of every three prisoners released in Virginia is back behind bars within three years.

Prison fellowship’s goal is to reverse that trend, not only to enhance public safety but also to save taxpayer dollars.

The goal of Out4Life is to help community organizations band together to assist released inmates in finding steady jobs, adequate housing, substance abuse treatment and supportive relationships so they can be law-abiding citizens instead of repeat offenders.

One of the speakers at Virginia Out4Life was Mark Earley, former Virginia attorney general who is Prison Fellowship’s president and chief executive officer.
Virginia is the 10th state to launch an Out4Life program. It joins Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Minnesota, Ohio and Texas.

For more on Prison Fellowship, log on to http://www.prisonfellowship.org.

Comments

Be the first to post a comment!

Most Popular in News
Friday, Feb. 3 | 3342 views
LTM Editorial: A candle for Bethany
Stay
Connected

Follow Us
on Twitter

News | Sports

Like Us
on Facebook

News & Sports

Subscribe
via RSS

News | Sports

Join Our
Email List

Sign up for
weekly updates
The Loudoun Times-Mirror

is an interactive, digital replica
of the printed newspaper.
Open the e-edition now.
View our other print publications available online.

Weekly
Homes Guide

2011 Guide
to Loudoun

Holiday
Gift Guide

Health and
Wellness

Bridal
Guide

Historic Frederick
Maryland

Taste
of Loudoun

Senior
Lifestyles

Historic Downtown Leesburg

Health
Resolutions

Future
Leaders

Coming
Soon