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Why should I write to an inmate?


I am sure that the initial purpose for writing inmates is to help in the rehabilitation process and to offer another human being some kindness and compassion. So it would only be a good thing to give your time and kindness to someone who could really use it. This isn't the only reason, but it does serve to help the inmates' minds and spirits.
Sometimes people on the outside need someone to lift their hearts and minds and they find that in writing to someone who has kind words for them. Whether with sincerity or with ???? the words offered on paper or in a visiting room can make a difference to someone looking for a friend.

Lastly, there is that bit of curiosity that can only be settled by actually doing something. Curious of how inmates live, what they think about, how they feel in their surroundings. Prison, literally is another world. Unless you have been there you will not begin to know the hardships that go along with the regret for the mistakes people make to become a convict.


Charles Gonzales, John Wood, Claude Klein, Margaret Robinson, Greg Simon, Michael Jensen, Mitchell Torres, Julia Graham, Arthur Taylor, Lance Freeman, Joe Ward, Curtis Roberts, Ruth Williams, Cindy Morales, Betty McBride, Joanne Caldwell, Beverly Jones, Steve Williams, Samuel Mack, Kathy Lewis, Charlotte Nelson, Rhonda Scott, Beverly Horton, Tanya Johnson, Juan Hill, Bonnie Watson, Sara Copeland, Doris Parks, Louis Harrington, Brenda Shaw, Linda Armstrong, Bruce Potter, Stephanie Sanchez, Raymond Rivera, Deborah Rogers, Terrance Williamson, Judith Collins, Dorothy Parker, Elaine Johnson, Felicia Stewart, Luis Taylor, Joann Berry, Michael Lee, Randy Kelly, Kim Jenkins, Rebecca Taylor, Joyce Graves, Dawn Williams, Beverly Smith, Carl Adkins, John Nelson, Frank Hicks, Bonnie Christensen, Daniel Parsons, Ruby Hanson, Joe Brown, Diana Obrien, Wilma Santos, William Hopkins, Willie Lambert, Andrew Ramirez, Timothy Harrison, Diana Rowe, Carlos Osborne, James Johnson, Gloria Norton, Julia Lambert, David Robinson, Robert Lopez, Michael Nelson, Frank Tyler, Irene Freeman, Howard Marshall, Mark Smith, Virginia Harris, Michael Soto, Anthony Gibson, William Jackson, John Perkins, Ashley Stone, Joshua White, Robert Thompson, George Chavez, Sheila Jones, Charles Jenkins, Bradley Garza, Rosemary Patrick, Shirley Little, Kimberly Williams, Jeffrey Adams, Jason Ward, Loretta Lee, Crystal Patterson, Brandon Banks, Timothy Hunter, Steven Moore, Rose Lamb, Katherine Byrd, James Olson, Frances Gomez

Are these women for real?

These women are seriously looking to find friends, pen pals and lovers. Before going to prison these women were just like you and I walking around shopping, going to work and having fun. They are looking forward to returning to that type of life knowing they don't ever want to go back to where they are now. Getting a letter from you would make any of these ladies' days wonderful and much easier to get through. This feeling will last the rest of the week as they will be waiting in anticipation for your next reply.

Can I email the inmates?

No. These inmates do not have access to the internet. Some may have access to a computer or typewritter, but they are limited to using them only for typing mailed letters. Therefore all correspondence will be through postal mail.

Are phone calls allowed?

Yes. Most prisons have some sort of priviledge for phone use, however this will depend on the 'level' that your pen pal is on. Meaning, some inmates have had their priviledges taken away by being put on a lower level. As they show signs of good behavior and stay out of trouble they will move up in their levels and again receive priviledges.

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