Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Dear Linda, Supporting ex-prisoners has, of course, come up in discussions with Themba and I. As far as Circle of Love Inside is concerned, if the prisoner wants continued letter and other support right now, we continue contact with them. They might move to the Circle of Love side of the aisle but at present, they do not. We still write to Benjamin Booker who was released from the county jail in Rockford, IL on probation. Benjamin, on his own accord, wrote to another brother still in jail to support him as he faced trial. We will continue to write to Patricia Carman when she is released from prison in Texas. You know Patricia's story. Her daughter died choking on food and Patricia and her husband have been in jail for 12 years, having been erroneously convicted of murdering the child. Patricia is a wonderfully mature woman who must have burned off a lot of karma over these years. She has volunteered to write to prisoners on her release and visit any in New York State where she hopes to be as soon as possible. I'm trying to identify some folks in New York for us to write so they'll be all ready for her. Some people are helping. Themba, Sweta and I had also talked about a half-way house with heavy Amma flavor for ex-cons and people in alcohol and drug addiction recovery. Sweta and I recently got excited about trying to follow the Delancey Street model which provides education---at least GED certification, job training in their businesses, and job experience, as well as counselling and addiction recovery support. We'd add to that, yoga, meditation, singing bhajans, and learning about Amma's example of unconditional love and humanitarian service. That project is a few years in the future. Anybody reading this who gets excited about hte project, please write to me privately. I'd love to find people who would love to help create this. Sometimes I'm amazed that Circle of Love Inside has only been active since last November. In Amma's love, Aikya Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote: > > anatol wrote: > > I am > wondering if the local Rotary Clubs in USA offer the kind of aid > that Themba and others in similar situations require? > Is anyone familiar with the local Rotary Clubs in USA? > > > > Dear anatol ~ In my last job, our organization worked closely with Rotary > International. The project was to immunize children on time following a measles > outbreak in the US where a number of children died (should never have > happened). Generally, the organization picks one cause a year to devote its > attention to, but I'm not sure about the local Rotary clubs. I know when I lived in > Oregon and worked as a consultant for a children's summer arts camp, we > approached the Rotary for support, and they did donate some money. So I guess if > one wanted to initiate a outside prisoner support project with the Rotary, the > best first step would be to contact the local Rotary club. The one caveat is > that the local Rotarys generally only support programs that are in their own > geographic area, so in the case of Themba, someone would have to approach the > Rotary Club there. If they are interested, they will ask someone to come and > give a presentation, which, I guess, would be a presentation on the whole > COL project and how the project is still trying to offer support to prisoners > after they have been released. > > This comment to Aikya ~ Aikya, this support of prisoners after their release > has come up several times now, and you did such a terrific job of developing > guidelines for writing people in prison ... now perhaps we need some > guidelines on what kind of continued support is appropriate after a person has been > released to society. This can be very challenging because they are basically > thrown back into the sea with very little resources to count on. This is one > of the reasons for the revolving prison door, where released inmates end up > back in prison. Just a thought, but the program is continuing to evolve. > > Jai Ma ~ Linda > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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