Family & Corrections Network

     

Serving Children and Families of Adult Offenders - A Directory (2004)

 

 

Programs Offering National Services

(Abstracted from Programs in the Untied States)

 

Aleph Institute

Telephone: 305-864-5553

Address: 9540 Collins Avenue

Surfside, FL 33154

E-mail: info@aleph-institute.org

Web site: www.aleph-institute.org

Contact: Aaron Lipskar

Executive Vice President

Rabbi Sholom D. Lipskar, Chairman

Area Served: USA

Established: 1982

 

Provides a variety of services to Jewish prisoners and their families: gifts for children, group activities, mentoring, support groups, overnight lodging and transportation for prison visitors. Provides alternatives to incarceration, support for communication between prison and home, counseling, family reunification support, family therapy, parent education, public information and advocacy.

 

 

Angel Tree/Angel Tree Camping

Telephone: (703) 478-0100

Address: P.O. Box 17500

Washington, DC 20041

E-mail: angeltree@pfm.org

Web site: www.angeltree.org

Contact: John Banks

National Director of Angel Tree

Mark Earley, President, Prison Fellowship

Area Served: USA

Parent Organization: Prison Fellowship

Established: 1982

 

Provides religious ministry, mentoring and support to the children and families of prisoners. Distributes holiday gifts to children of prisoners and provides a children's camping program.

 

 

Bethel Bible Village

Telephone: 423-842-5757

Address: P.O. Box 729

Hixson, TN 37343

E-mail: garyb@bbv.org

Web site: www.bbv.org

Contact: Gary Behler, Director of Program Services

Myron Wilkins, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1954

 

Provides a Christian group home for children whose lives have been shattered by crime. Services include information, referrals, case management, group activities, religious ministry, parent education, family reunification support, public education and advocacy.

 

 

Bethesda Family Services Foundation

Telephone: 570-568-2373

Address: P.O. Box 210

West Milton, PA 17886

E-mail: staff@bfsf.org

Web site: www.bfsf.org

Contact: Max Harrison, Executive Director

Dominic Herbst, President

Area Served: USA

Established: 1995

Publications: Bad Dads - video of group and family sessions at Lewisburg federal prison, $15.

 

Parenting programs and family healing seminars for inmates and families. The model focuses on relational healing in the lives of all family members. Participants are taken on a journey through The Four Steps to Emotional Healing leading them to victory over their pain and allowing them to restore broken relationships. Additional parenting skills training is also provided.

 

 

Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents

Telephone: 626-449-2470

Address: Box 41-286

Eagle Rock, CA 90041

E-mail: ccip@earthlink.net

Web site: www.e-ccip.org

Contact: Tamara Satterwhite, Administrator

Denise Johnston, M.D., Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1989

Publications: Textbook: Children of Incarcerated Parents (1995). Gabel and Johnston (Eds.). New York: Lexington Books. Also see our extensive publications list in the clearinghouse catalog on our website.

 

Provides services in four components: Informational, Educational, Family Reunification and Therapeutic.

 

1. The Information component includes a clearinghouse of publications and audio-visual materials available free of charge to prisoners, their children and their families and at-cost to all other users. This component also provides technical assistance to a variety of entities including groups of incarcerated parents and family members of prisoners.

 

2. The Educational component produces curricula and conducts parent education/empowerment training for parents involved in the criminal justice system. A correspondence course in parent education is offered annually free of charge to incarcerated parents.

 

3. The Family Reunification component has included about 60 direct service projects designed to enable prisoners and their children to maintain a relationship. Current projects include MIRACLE (long-term home-based child development services) and the CHICAS Project which assists families involved in the criminal justice system with child custody matters.

 

4. The Therapeutic Component provides therapeutic interventions to incarcerated mothers and their infants/young children.

 

 

Children of Incarcerated Parents (CHIPS)

Telephone:      415-586-7338

Address:         73 Arbor Street

                        San Francisco, CA 94131-2918

E-mail:            sydney@eceteacher.org

Contact:          Sydney Gurewitz Clemens

Area Served:  USA

Parent

Organization:  Nat'l Assn for the Education of Young Children

Established:   2004

 

Provides consultation on supporting children ages 0-9 while their parents are in prison. Provides workshops and speeches. Provides information on working with young children at www.eceteacher.org/CIP/index.html

 

 

Children's Justice Alliance

Telephone: 503-961-2349

Address: 506 SW Mill Street

Portland, OR 97201

E-mail: childrensjusticealliance@comcast.net

Contact: Claudia Black, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 2003

 

Provides public information and advocacy, policy development, research, parent education, training and consultation services on working with children of parents in the criminal justice system.

 

 

CURE  (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants)

(202) 789-2126

P.O. Box 2310

Washington, DC 20013

www.curenational.org

Contact: Charles Sullivan, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1972

 

Provides advocacy for prison reform including equitable phone rates for prisoners' phone calls and other issues impacting families. See www.curenational.org for a list of state chapters.

 

 

Eunice Chambless Hospitality House

Telephone: 325-548-2180

Address: 13378 FM3522

Abilene, TX 79601

E-mail: Echhdir@cs.com

Contact: Billy or Barbara Wilson, Directors

Truman Turk, Director of Missions

Area Served: USA

Parent Organization: Abilene Baptist Association

Established: 1998

 

Provides overnight lodging, food, counseling and religious ministry to prison visitors.

 

 

Families Against Mandatory Minimums

Telephone: 202-822-6700

Address: 1612 K Street NW, Suite 700

Washington, DC 20006

E-mail: tomburkert@famm.org

Web site: www.famm.org

Contact: Tom Burkert, Office Manager

Area Served: USA

Established: 1992

 

Provides an organization of families of prisoners and others who advocate repeal of harsh sentencing laws, educate legislators and the public, and build grassroots support for change.

 

 

Family and Corrections Network

Telephone: 215-576-1110

Address: 93 Old York Road Suite 1#510

Jenkintown, PA 19046

E-mail: fcn@fcnetwork.org

Web site: www.fcnetwork.org

Contact: Ann Adalist-Estrin

Carol Burton, Board Chair

Area Served: USA

Established: 1983

Publications: FCN REPORT, available by membership subscription; CD recordings of training workshops, “Responding to Children and Families of Prisoners – A Community Guide.” See web site to order.

 

Provides information, technical assistance and training on families of offenders, children of prisoners, parenting programs for prisoners, prison visiting, and the impact of the justice system on families. FCN's web site has over 100 articles, an e-mail list, a directory of programs and links to offender family web sites.

 

 

 

Family Justice

Telephone: 212-475-1500

Address: 625 Broadway

New York, NY 10012

Web site: www.familyjustice.org

Contact: Carol Shapiro, President and Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1996

 

Provides family-centered substance abuse treatment services through La Bodega de la Familia. Services include alternatives to incarceration, family case management, counseling, re-entry support, information and referrals.  Provides training and technical assistance on how government can be more supportive to families through family case management. Provides research and clinical development services.

 

 

Federal Bureau of Prisons

Telephone: (202) 307-3226

Address: 320 First Street  NW

Washington, DC 20534

E-mail: www.bop.gov

Web site: webmaster@bop.gov

Contact: John M. Vanyur, Assistant Director

Harley G. Lappin, Director

Area Served: Washington, DC

Parent Organization: Department of Justice

Established: 1930

 

Provides parent education, family living skills and family literacy education at most institutions. Provides prenatal care and information to pregnant prisoners. The Mothers and Inmates Nurturing Together (MINT) program enables some expectant female offenders to be placed in a community facility the last three months of pregnancy and to remain at these facilities in order to bond with their child before returning to an institution to complete their sentence.

 

 

Federal Resource Center for Children of Prisoners

Telephone: 202-638-2952

Address: 50 F Street NW, 6th Floor

Washington, DC 20001

E-mail: childrenofprisoners@cwla.org

Web site: www.childrenofprisoners.org

Contact: Arlene F. Lee, Director

Shay Bilchik, President, Child Welfare League of America

Area Served: USA

Parent Organization: Child Welfare League of America,  Inc.

Established: 2002

Publications: 1998 special edition of Child Welfare - The Issues of Parental Incarceration; and Serving Children and Families Separated by Incarceration: A Handbook for Child Welfare Agencies.

 

Provides training and technical assistance on mentoring children of prisoners, public policy advocacy, website resources and publications.

 

 

Girls and Boys Town

Telephone: 402-498-1074

Address: 14100 Crawford Drive

Boys Town, NE 68010

E-mail: schuchmannl@boystown.org

Contact: Linda Schuchmann, Manager Parenting Programs

Father Peter, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1989

Publications: Common Sense Parenting from a Distance (materials, trainer's kit, parent’s book and workbook).

 

Provides training for parent educators so they can help parents and caregivers be effective teachers and role models even when parents have limited access to their children due to incarceration.

 

 

Inmate Assistance  LLC

Telephone:

Address: P.O. Box 3865

Urbandale, IA 50323-3865

E-mail: guardianangel@inmateassistance.com

Web site: www.inmateassistance.com

Contact: Kim Yoblonski, Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 2004

 

Provides prisoners and their families with legal information and policy forums.

 

 

Kairos Horizon Communities in Prisons

Telephone: 407-657-1828

Address: 130 University Park Drive, Suite 170

Winter Park, FL 32792

E-mail: Horizonike@earthlink.net

Web site: www.kairoshorizon.org

Contact: Ike Griffin, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1999

Publications: A Guidebook for Building a Kairos Horizon Community (a faith-based residential program in prison.) $20.00.

 

Provides faith-based year-long residential communities in prisons with emphasis on personal and family responsibility and employability. Provides parent education, family reunification support, self-help support, special family visiting activities, and prisoner-recorded books on tape for children. Relatives and friends are encouraged to attend a Kairos Outside retreat.

 

 

Letters For The Lord Prison Ministry

Address: P.O. Box 593

Harrah, OK 73045

E-mail: odelljrg@aol.com

Contact: Linda O'Dell, Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1975

 

Provides letters, bible studies and religious ministries to prisoners and their families.

 

 

Long Distance Dads

Telephone: 301-948-0599

Address: 101 Lakeforest Blvd., Suite 360

Gaithersburg, MD 20877-2629

E-mail: mtorres@fatherhood.org

Web site: www.fatherhood.org

Contact: Marcos Torres, Executive Director of Incarcerated Programming

Roland Warren, President

Area Served: USA and International

Established: 1994

Publications: Curricula on responsible fatherhood, interactive CD Roms and numerous other related books and resources. Order from our on-line bookstore.

 

Provides training and technical assistance on parent education for incarcerated fathers. The Long Distance Dads curriculum is used in over 145 correctional facilities in 24 states of the USA as well as in Canada, Great Britain and Africa. Provides extensive fatherhood resources and publications.

 

 

National HIRE Network, a project of the Legal Action Center

Telephone: 212-243-1313

Address: 153 Waverly Place,  8th Floor

New York, NY 10014

E-mail: dmukamal@hirenetwork.org

Web site: www.hirenetwork.org

Contact: Debbie Mukamal, Director

Paul Samuels, President of Legal Action Center

Area Served: USA

Parent Organization: Legal Action Center

Established: 2001

Publications: How To Get and Clean Up Your New York State Rap Sheet; Employment Discrimination in New York and What To Do About It; Setting the Record Straight: What Defense Attorneys Need to Know About the Civil Consequence of Client Criminal Records. See the publications at www.hirenetwork.org.

 

Provides a clearinghouse for information on the employment of people with criminal records, information and advocacy on federal legislation and advice about barriers to employment.

 

 

National Incarcerated Parents and Families Network

Telephone: 717-657-0982

Address: P.O. Box  6745

Harrisburg, PA 17112

E-mail: cstuart@incarceratedparents.org

Web site: www.incarceratedparents.org

Contact: Charles E. Stuart, President/Founder

Area Served: USA

Established: 2004

 

Provides training, technical assistance and public information on parent education programs aimed at incarcerated adults and juveniles. The program model supports positive family involvement during incarceration and after release.

 

 

National Trust for the Development of African-American Men

Telephone: 301-887-0100

Address: 6811 Kenilworth Ave.

Riverdale, MD 20737

E-mail: mendez2us@yahoo.com

Web site: keepthetrust.org

Contact: Garry A. Mendez Jr., Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1989

 

Provides training and technical assistance on value-based leadership training and community development for incarcerated men.  The program emphasizes family responsibility and includes re-entry support and self-help support groups.

 

 

OPEN, Inc. (Offender Preparation & Education Network, Inc.)

Telephone: 972-271-1971

Address: 3637 Broadway Blvd., Suite C

Garland, TX 75043

E-mail: info@openinc.org

Web site: www.openinc.org

Contact: Michael Archer, Marketing Manager

Ned Rollo, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1979

Publications: A Map Through the Maze - a psycho-social map of the correctional experience, $9.95; 99 Days and A Get Up - a guide to successful reentry, $9.95; Life Without a Crutch, $7.95; Man, I Need a Job!, $7.95.

 

Provides publications, training, consultation, technical assistance, information and referrals.

 

 

Parents and Children Together, Inc.

Telephone: 817-924-7776

Address: 2836 Hemphill Street

Fort Worth, TX 76110

E-mail: dawna@azmail.net

Web site: www.4PACT.org

Contact: Donna Bailey, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1983

 

Provides children's centers in several Federal prisons. Provides support groups for children with incarcerated parents. Provides a hospitality center and overnight lodging for prison visitors in Fort Worth. Provides parent education, advocacy, counseling, family reunification support, religious ministry, information and referrals.

 

 

PPP News

Telephone: 646-207-4567

Address: 199 Victory Blvd.

Staten Island, NY 10301

E-mail: joaquinPPPnews@aol com

Web site: http://groups.aol.com/clubccr

Contact: Joaquin Donato, Founder

Area Served: USA

Established: 1996

 

Provides a correspondence club for prisoners and their families.

 

 

Prison MATCH (Mothers And Their CHildren) of North Carolina, Inc.

Telephone: 919-828-4767

Address: 1034 Bragg Street

Raleigh, NC 27610

E-mail: director@prisonmatch.org

Web site: www.prisonmatch.org

Contact: Venecia Malloy, Executive Director

Area Served: USA

Established: 1992

 

Provides parent education, enhanced visiting environment, gifts for children, a children’s center for prison visits, overnight lodging, transportation and volunteer support for prison visits. Provides case management, family literacy, family reunification support, public information via a speaker’s bureau, religious ministry, self-help support groups, information and referrals.

 

 

Prisoners of Love

Address: P.O. Box 32531

Amarillo, TX 79120

E-mail: prisoners_of_love@yahoo.com

Web site: www.prisonersoflove.com

Contact: Toni K. Cyan-Brock, Founder/Author

Area Served: USA and International

Established: 1996

Publications: Prisoners of Love - a guide for anyone wanting to cultivate maintain and strengthen relationships with loved ones during times of incarceration; Parole - living beyond the long shadows of incarceration. See agency web site.

 

Provides website with on-line support group, links to agencies, publications, information and referral.

 

 

Prisons Foundation

Telephone: 202-393-1511

Address: 1718 M Street NW, Suite 151

Washington, DC 20036

E-mail: Staff@PrisonsFoundations.org

Web site: www.prisonsfoundation.org

Contact: Dennis Sobin, Director

Helen Thorne, President

Area Served: USA

Established: 2000

Publications: Prisons Almanac; Prisons Help Sourcebook; and Who's Who in Prison.

 

Provides free research and referral services for families of prisoners as well as prisoners wishing to improve their situation. Publications are available at reduced rates.

 

 

Reading Is Fundamental

Telephone: 877-743-7323

Address: 1825 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 400

Washington, DC 20009

Web site: www.rif.org

Contact: Blythe Robinson, Program Coordinator

Marilyn Smith, Vice President of Programs

Area Served: USA

Established: 1965

Publications: see www.rif.org for literacy resources

 

Provides free books and literacy resources to parents in prison and their children. Provides a variety of family literacy and parent education activities that support  communication between prison and home.

 

 

U.S. Dream Academy

Telephone: 410-772-7143

Address: 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway, Suite 300

Columbia, MD 21044

E-mail: jransom@usdreamacademy.org

Web site: www.usdreamacademy.org

Contact: Jesse Fairchild-Ransom, Executive Assistant to the Vice President and COO

Diane Wallace Booker, Executive Vice President and COO

Area Served: USA

Established: 1998

 

Provides children in grades 3 through 6 daily after-school programming that includes on-line academic enrichment, healthy lifestyles instruction, homework assistance, values training and mentoring. Provides video-visiting to support communication between prison and home. Programs currently in Washington, DC; Baltimore, MD; Newark, NJ; Philadelphia, PA; Jamaica, Queens, NY; Houston, TX; and Atlanta, GA.

 

 

Urban Leadership Institute

Telephone: 410-339-4630

Address: 28 Allegheny Ave., Suite 503

Baltimore, MD 21204

E-mail: dmiller@urbanleadershipinstitute.com

Web site: www.urbanyouth.org

Contact: David Miller, Chief Visionary Officer

Area Served: USA

Established: 1997

Publications: Dare To Be King: What If the Prince Lives - a Survival Workbook for African American Males; Dare To Be King: What Happens When Daddy Comes Home (curriculum for fathers who return home from prison).

 

Provides training and technical assistance on mentoring children of prisoners, with emphasis on working with African American males.

 

 

Volunteers of America

Telephone: 703-341-5000

Address: 1660 Duke Street

Alexandria, VA 22314

Web site: www.voa.org

Contact: Sara Urrutia, Project Manager

Charles W. Gould, President

Area Served: USA

Established: 2002

 

Provides literacy and family strengthening programming for incarcerated parents and their children. Parents take a class then read and record books. The recordings are given to the children along with a  book bag, personal tape player and other supplies.

 

 

Wings Ministry

Telephone: 505-291-6412

Address: 2226 B Wyoming NE, Suite 130

Albuquerque, NM 87112

E-mail: AnnEdenfield@WingsMinistry.org

Web site: www.WingsMinistry.org

Contact: Ann Edenfield, Executive Director/Founder

Area Served: USA

Established: 1995

Publications: Family Arrested: How to Survive The Incarceration of a Loved One

 

Provides mentoring and social support for children of prisoners and their families and connects the families of inmates with a church family in their neighborhood. Provides support groups, social gatherings, group activities, family reunification support, parent education, re-entry support and religious ministry. Provides transportation for prison visits and enhances prison visits by through structured social gatherings. Provides training and technical assistance on program development.

 

 

World Foundation for Children

Telephone: 540-459-2090

Address: 277 Crider Lane

Woodstock, VA 22664

E-mail: bblair@shentel.net

Web site: www.VolunteerFarm.org

Contact: Bob Blair, Board Chair and CEO

Area Served: USA and International

Established: 2004

 

Provides gifts and designs activities for children. Interested in collaborating with mentoring agencies and other programs serving children of prisoners to develop positive activities such as growing fruits and vegetables or catching fish. Provides training, technical assistance and material resources.

 

 

U.S.A. Programs Index

Aid to Children of Imprisoned Mothers, Inc.

Aid to Inmate Mothers

Aleph Institute 

Allen Correctional Institution

Alston Wilkes Society

Alternative Directions, Inc.

American Friends Service Committee Criminal Justice Program

Angel Tree/Angel Tree Camping 

Arizona Coalition For Effective Government-AzCEG

Arizona Department of Corrections

Assisting Families of Inmates, Inc.

Association of X-Offenders

AtlantiCare Family Centers

Bethel Bible Village 

Bethesda Family Services Foundation 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Portland

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Saginaw Bay Area- Amachi Program

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwestern Illinois

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Heart of GA

Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Alabama

Bridging the Gap of Eastern Carolina

Building Bridges

California Dept. of Corrections

Calvary's Justice Ministry

Camp Evergreen, Inc.

Capacity For Justice

Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency, Inc.

Cedar Creek Corrections Center

Cedars-Project SEEK

Center for Children of Incarcerated Parents 

Center for Multicultural Human Services

Center for Reconciliation and Social Change, Inc.

Centerforce

Centers for Youth and Families

Central Oregon Partnerships for Youth

Chicago Legal Advocacy for Incarcerated Mothers (CLAIM)

Children of Incarcerated Parents (CHIPS) 

Children's Center

Children's Connection

Children's Justice Alliance 

Coffee Creek Correctional Facility

Columbia's Fatherhood Engagement Initiative

Community Service Center, Inc.

Community Solutions Inc.

Community Works

COMPASS

Council on Crime and Justice

Crossroads

CURE  (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of Errants) 

Department of Correctional Education (VCCW)

Division of Community Corrections

ECO, Inc.

Economic Opportunity Planning Association (EOPA)

Eunice Chambless Hospitality House 

Exodus Ministries, Inc.

Expressions Art Gallery and Outreach Ministries

F.L.A.W.S, Inc. (Friends & Loved Ones Against Warped Systems)

Families Against Mandatory Minimums 

Families In Crisis, Inc.

Family and Corrections Network 

Family Connections

Family Connections Center

Family Justice 

Family Knots Express

Family ReEntry

Family Services of Western PA/ Families Outside

Family-Link

FamilyWorks

Federal Bureau of Prisons 

Federal Resource Center for Children of Prisoners 

Fisher Street United Methodist Church

Florida Crown Workforce Board

Franklin Pre-Release Center

Friends & Family of Prison Inmates

Friends Outside in Los Angeles County, Inc.

Friends Outside in Santa Clara County

Friends Outside National Organization

Friends Outside: Visitors Centers

G.F.M. Prison Ministry Team

Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis

Girl Scouts Beyond Bars

Girl Scouts of Rolling Hills Council

Girl Scouts of Santiam Council

Girl Scouts-Columbia River Council

Girls and Boys Town 

Gracious Promise Foundation

Green Bay Correctional Institution

Gwen Bolden Youth Foundation, Inc.

Habilitative Systems, Inc.

Hawaii Youth Services Network

HOPE Family Ministries, Inc.

Hope House

Hour Children

Indiana Women's Prison - Family Preservation Program

Inmate Assistance  LLC 

InService, Inc.

Jewish Committee for Personal Service

Kairos Horizon Communities in Prisons 

Kairos Outside Ministry

Kauai Team Challenge, Inc.

Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women

Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution

Kingsway Prison and Family Outreach

Letters For The Lord Prison Ministry 

Living with Incarcerated Parents and Surviving (LIPS)

Logan County Family Education Program

Long Distance Dads   

LOOPS INC. (Loved Ones of Prisoners)

Lydia's Place, Inc.

Manasseh Ministry

Maryland Justice Coalition

MATCH/PATCH Program

Matthew House

Mentoring Children of Promise

Mid-Coast Hospitality House

Middle Ground Prison Reform

National HIRE Network, a project of the Legal Action Center 

National Incarcerated Parents and Families Network 

National Trust for the Development of African-American Men 

Nebraska Correctional Center for Women

New Hope

New Jersey Association on Correction

New Outlook

New York Inmate Families

NewarkSuccess.org

NJCRI (North Jersey Community Research Initiative)

OAR of Fairfax County, Inc.

Offender Family Services

Ohio State University Extension

One Stop Vision Center For The Special Population

OPEN, Inc. (Offender Preparation & Education Network, Inc.) 

Osborne Association, Inc.

Oshkosh Correctional Institution

P.E.A.C.E., Inc.

Parents and Children Together, Inc. 

Parents Anonymous of Iowa, Inc.

Parents Anonymous of NJ, Inc.

Parents As Teachers Hannibal Public Schools

ParentWISE, Inc.

PATCH of Chillicothe

PB&J Family Services, Inc.

Pennsylvania Department of Corrections