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Having a mom or dad in prison can make growing up more difficult. Children with an incarcerated parent often need additional support and guidance. Big Brothers Big Sisters Amachi program helps...
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Building from the Ground Up: Creating Effective Programs to Mentor Children of Prisoners (The Amachi Model)
by W. Wilson Goode, Sr., and Thomas J. Smith
July 2005, 45 pages
Drawing from P/PV's five...
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Discover what correctional facilities and correctional departments around the country are using to rehabilitate inmates. InsideOut Dad™ is a fatherhood reentry program designed to connect inmates to...
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The Reentry National Media Outreach Campaign is designed to support the work of community and faith-based organizations through offering media resources that will facilitate community discussion and...
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Having a dad or mom in prison can negatively effect a child's growth. Indeed there is a U.S. Senate report that states 70% of children of incarcerated parents will themselves at some point be...
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The goal of the mentoring program is to establish a trusting relationship with accountability and responsibility from the mentor and mentee.
The focus of the mentoring program is on the...
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The Amachi Training Institute provides hands-on training for local organizations mentoring children of incarcerated parents. Whether an organization is in the proposal phase or has been up and...
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The findings in this report are based on the latest data collected through personal interviews with prisoners participating in the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ (BJS) 2004 Survey of Inmates in State...
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President Bush, in his 2003 and 2004 State of the Union address, asked the nation to reach out and help the more than 1.5 million American children with a parentor parents in prison.
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The following resources and tools are provided by LEARNS, the Corporation's training and technical assistance provider for mentoring programs, in the areas of recruitment, screening, matching/support...
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Focus: Faith-Based and Community Initiatives