Resource Directory for
Prisoners
Naljor Prison Dharma Service
(Version: 6/13/2008)
Friends, this Resource Directory is our way of extending love and compassion to you in a way that will hopefully bring some practical benefit and upliftment in this challenging time of your life. It is our most sincere desire that this list of resources will offer some excellent contacts for helping you open new horizons of possibility and positive potential. Please note, in addition to the mailing address of the organizations listed, we chose, when possible, to include the phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and websites. In this way, all possible avenues are offered for you and those you are connected with on the outside to establish contact with these excellent resources. If you have a chaplain, friend or family member with access to the internet, this directory may be printed out free of charge from our website.
Naljor Prison Dharma Service
PO Box 1177, Mount Shasta CA 96067
E-mail: npds@naljor.us
Website: www.naljorprisondharmaservice.org
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Spiritual Resources /
Buddhist
• Americana Buddhist Temple
10515 Noth Latson Road , Howell MI 48855 / Website: www.abtemple.org
The major practice of this Temple includes Ch'an and Esoteric Buddhist Teachings; the abbot, Ven. Cheng Kuan, is a descendant of the Tsao Dong Chan lineage. We offer Mahayana Buddhist books free to prisoners. Please write for a booklist. We also offer free downloads of Buddhist books on our website.
Amitabha
Buddhist Society of U.S.A.
650 South Bernardo Ave, Sunnyvale CA 94087 / Tel: (408)
736-3386 / E-mail: info@amtb-usa.org /
Website: www.amtb-usa.org
We offer Pure Land Buddhist teachings (Mahayana), a
method of cultivation for attaining Buddhahood in this
lifetime. This path is for those who wish to transform
life's pain and suffering into happiness and fulfillment
with direction and purpose. We offer audio and video
tapes, books, and pictures of Buddha. Teachings are
offered in English or Chinese. Please write for a
catalog. We are not the publisher of our books, so please
provide specific prison regulations for receiving items. Asian Classics
Institute
Correspondence Course, 7055 Juniper Drive, Colorado Springs CO 80908 /
Tel: (212) 475-7752 /
E-mail: aci@world-view.org / Website: www.world-view.org
The Asian Classics Institute is dedicated to the serious study and
personal practice of the original teachings of the Buddha. Our purpose
is to provide a thorough, accurate Tibetan Buddhist education to anyone
interested. We offer 15 formal study courses which parallel the same
basic core of information that a Geshe (Doctor of Theology) learns
at a Tibetan Buddhist monastery. This course is provided free of charge
to prisoners who are unable to pay.
Buddhist Association
of the United States
1709 Mexico Ave., Tarpon Springs FL 34689 / E-mail: rjbhhh3@mac.com / Website: www.baus.org
We welcome inquiries from all schools of Buddhism. You may write to receive books on Buddhism and our Buddhist Correspondence Course. This course is designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of Buddhism, with a focus on meditation and mindfulness practice.
Buddhist
Bookstore / Jodo Shinshu Buddhism
1710 Octavia St, San Francisco CA 94109 / E-mail: bcahq@pacbell.net
The Jodo Shinsu lineage emphasizes gratitude for Amida
Buddha for freely given wisdom and compassion. Amida
Buddha embraces everyone regardless of deeds or
character, all that is required for liberation is
accepting Amida Buddha's embrace. Write to request Jodo
Shinshu pamphlets as well as a catalogue for the Buddhist
Bookstore.
The Buddhist Library
PO Box 20101, Fredericton, NB Canada E3B 6Y8
The Buddhist Library is a nonprofit service organization which distributes
books, catalogues, magazines, and other materials on Buddhist teachings
and training. The Library responds to all requests for information,
but the majority of our distributions go to inmates of penitentiaries
in the United States and Canada. We welcome correspondence from everyone
interested in Buddhist thought. The Library will provide information,
and material where possible, and will act as a referral service to
other Buddhist sources as appropriate. (A letter to Canada requires
.60 cents.)
Buddhist Peace
Fellowship / Turning Wheel Newsletter
PO Box 4650, Berkeley CA 94704-0650 / E-mail: prisons@bpf.org / Website: www.bpf.org
Turning Wheel Journal is the quarterly publication of
the Buddhist Peace Fellowship. The BPF prison project offers a one
year subscription to prisoners for $10.00, and for non-prisoners the
cost is $45.00 per year.
Compassion Works For All / Dharma Friends Newsletter
PO Box 7708, Little Rock AR 72217-7708
Compassion Works For All offers their monthly newsletter, Dharma Friends, free to prisoners. Available by subscription ($10 for 4 months) to those who are not incarcerated or for those who can offer this donation. Dharma Friends supports Buddhists in their meditation practice and provides healing and psychological guidance. Write to: Dharma Friends, Compassion Works For All, and ask to be placed on the Dharma Friends mailing list.
Dallas Buddhist Association
515 Apollo Rd, Richardson TX 75081 / E-mail: amtbdba@yahoo.com
/ Website: www.amtb-dba.org
Pure Land Buddhism (Mahayana), is a method of cultivation for attaining
Buddhahood in this lifetime. This path is for those who wish to transform
life's pain and suffering into happiness and fulfillment with direction
and purpose. We offer audio and video tapes, books, and pictures of
Buddha. Teachings offered in English or Chinese. You may write for
a catalog, and please provide specific prison regulations for receiving
items.
Dharma
Publishing
2910 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley CA 94702 / Tel: (510)
548-5407 / E-mail: info@dharmapublishing.com /
Website: www.dharmapublishing.com
We prefer to send books to prison libraries where they
can be enjoyed by many, but we can also send individual
books to prisoners upon request.
Dharma
Seed Archival Center
PO Box 66, Wendell Depot MA 01380 / E-mail: dharma@crocker.com
Inmates may write to receive free audio and video talks
on Western Vipassana Buddhist teachings. Please include
shipping instructions in accord with prison regulations
for receiving audio or video tapes.
Freeing
the Mind / Kadampa Buddhism
Kelsang Tekchog c/o Saraha Buddhist Center, PO Box 12037,
San Francisco CA 94112 /
Website: www.kadampas.org
The New Kadampa Tradition (NKT) is an association of
Buddhist Centers and practitioners that derive their
inspiration and guidance from the example of the ancient
Kadampa Buddhist Masters and their teachings, as
presented by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Please write to
request a correspondence program or free books offering
the teachings of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
Gassho
Newsletter / Atlanta Soto Zen Center
Attn: Gassho, 1167-C Zonolite Place, Atlanta GA 30306 /
Website: www.aszc.org
The Gassho newsletter is a free publication created by
and written for incarcerated sangha practitioners.
Articles discuss prison life and the practice of Buddhism
for those serving time. Each issue is produced in
conjunction with the Atlanta Soto Zen Center. Inmates may
write and request to be on the mailing list. Also, we
welcome questions, articles, artwork, etc. from prisoners
for publication.
The
Heart Mountain Project
c/o Doug Booth, 1223 South St. Francis Drive Suite C,
Santa Fe NM 87505
We offer a 17 page meditation manual free of charge to
prisoners. Choose from several styles of meditation
practice to attain deep relaxation, clear thinking, and
peace of minda place you can go at any time to find
renewed strength to deal with life's challenges. A
Spanish translation is available. May you be at peace.
Insight Meditation
Society
1230 Pleasant St, Barre MA 01005 / Tel: (978) 355-4378 / E-mail: ims@dharma.org /
Website: www.dharma.org/ims
IMS is a Buddhist vipassana meditation center. Inmates may write to
receive a free copy of our newsletter Insight, which comes out twice
a year, as well as receive a letter listing other resources.
The
Insight Prison Project
PO Box 888 , Woodacre CA 94973 / Website: www.insightprisonproject.org
IPP in collaboration with San Quentin State Prison offers 2 meditation classes, 3 yoga classes, and 10 other classes that integrate transformative awareness practices. We offer a national spiritual book sending program in cooperation with Spirit Rock Meditation Center. If you are interested in receiving books, please contact IPP. We do not offer a correspondence program.
International Buddhist
Meditation Center
928 South New Hampshire Ave, Los Angeles CA 90006 / Tel: (213) 384-0850
/
E-mail: karunadh@earthlink.net / Website: www.ibmc.info
IBMC is primarily oriented toward Zen but teaches all schools of Buddhism.
You may write to receive two free books: Zen Philosophy, Zen
Practice by Thich Thien-An and Buddhist Concepts by
American Disciples. We also offer a free newsletter.
Liberation Prison Project
PO Box 31527, San Francisco CA 94131 / Tel: (415) 701-8500 / E-mail:
info@liberationprisonproject.org
/ Website: www.liberationprisonproject.org
We provide many services and materials for prisoners interested in Tibetan Buddhism. We offer the following: free Tibetan Buddhist books; small booklets for specific practices and prayers; materials for prison libraries; a free subscription to our publication Liberation Magazine; and practice support for serious students. Selected literature is available in Spanish, Vietnamese, and Chinese.
Mindful Buddha Outreach Project
1753 Oxford
Dr. #3, Cheyenne WY 82001 / E-mail: mindfulbuddha@hotmail.com
Mindful Buddha Outreach Project is a non-profit organization dedicated
to helping inmates deepen their understanding and experience of Buddhism.
Through our prison outreach project, we offer pen-pal correspondence,
books, pamphlets, CD's, and audio tapes to assist inmates with questions
on Buddhism and meditation. Through our support we encourage Buddhist
meditation as a path of individual transformation, teaching us to
look within ourselves for the inner peace and happiness we seek. Through
developing our wisdom and compassion, we can improve our quality of
life and the lives of those around us. Whether a prisoner of the mind,
or of the body, freedom is within ourselves.
• Naljor Prison Dharma Service
PO Box 1177, Mount Shasta CA 96067 / Tel: (530) 918-4200 (877) 277-6075 /
E-mail: npds@naljor.us /
Website: www.naljorprisondharmaservice.org
We offer The Heart of Dharma Collection: ten precious dharma teachings; each printed on both sides of a sheet of legal-size paper. These accurate, concise teachings are perfect for daily study, contemplative meditation, and inspiration. Practitioners of all lineages will benefit from these essential teachings. You may request the entire collection for a cost of eight (8) first-class stamps. For individual teachings, please send two (2) first-class stamps each. Teachings available: Eight Verses for Training the Mind, The Four Noble Truths & Noble Eightfold Path, The Four Immeasurables, Twenty-Seven Verses on Mind Training, The Six Paramitas, The Heart-Practice of Tonglen, The Four Thoughts That Turn the Mind Toward Dharma, Discourse on Loving-kindness (Metta Sutta), Karma, Transforming the Three Poisons. Our excellent Resource Directory for Prisoners presents an open horizon of possibility and potential for personal support and psychological/spiritual transformation. If you have a chaplain, friend or family member with access to the internet, this directory may be printed out free of charge from our website.
National Buddhist Prison Sangha / Zen Mountain Monastery
PO Box 197, South Plank Road, Mt. Tremper NY 12457
The National Buddhist Prison Sangha is a nationwide
support network offering personal guidance, support, and
instruction for prisoners interested in Zen Buddhist
practice through correspondence, books, audio tapes, and
a series of training manuals specially designed for
prison practitioners.
• Noble Silence Program 100-Day
Dharma Instructions, NFPP, 23611 NE SR26, Melrose FL 32666
Free Dharma instructions (meditation, Buddhist spirituality) are available for anyone inside or out of prison, and to institutions anywhere in the USA or Canada . This is NOT a book, but rather instructions. For more information write to the address above and please send a self addressed stamped envelope if possible.
Parallax Press
PO Box 7355, Berkeley CA 94707
We offer the engaged Buddhist teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. You may
write to receive slightly damaged books free of charge. You may request
a specific Thich Nhat Hanh book, however it may not always be possible
to fulfill your request, or simply write to request our catalogue.
Prison Dharma Network
PO Box 4623, Boulder CO 80306 / E-mail: pdn@indra.com
/ Website: www.PrisonDharmaNetwork.org
Nonsectarian international support network for prisoners, contemplative
organizations, volunteers, and corrections staff. Publisher of Sitting
Inside: Buddhist Practice in America's Prisons.
Purple Lotus Temple
636 San Mateo Ave, San Bruno CA 94066 / Tel: (650) 952-9513 / Website:
www.purplelotus.com
The objective of the Purple Lotus Temple is to promote, with compassion
and dedication, the True Buddha Tantric Dharma to benefit sentient
beings. The Purple Lotus Journal is a yearly magazine offering reprinted
teachings and lectures. Prisoners may write to receive a free subscription
and further information. We also donate Buddhist books to prison libraries
and prison dharma groups. Our magazine and books are available in
either Chinese or English. Please provide us with the prison regulations
for sending books.
Snow
Lion Publications
PO Box 6483, Ithaca NY 14851-6483 / E-mail: info@snowlionpub.com / Website: ww.snowlionpub.com
Snow Lion Publications offers a free newsletter and catalog (called
Snow Lion) upon request. We will also consider sending
books to prisoners in solitary confinement.
Sravasti Abbey / Ven. Thubten Chodron
PO Box 9126, Boise ID 83707-9126
Sravasti Abbey is happy to send tapes of guided meditation and books written by Venerable Chodron upon request.
Strawberry Dragon Zendo
1800 Robertson Blvd #197, Los Angeles CA 90035
Strawberry Dragon Zendo is a Buddhist outreach program involved in
prison work, hospital and hospice, and inter-religious work. Inmates
may request books for prison libraries. Those who are seriously interested
in the study of Buddhism are encouraged to write.
The Sutra Translation Committee of the US and Canada
2611 Davidson
Ave, Bronx NY 10468 / Tel: (718) 584-0621 / E-mail: ymba@ymba.org
/
Website:
www.ymba.org
We offer a large number of excellent Dharma books to prisoners free
of charge. Please write for a list of these books.
Tricycle Magazine:
The Buddhist Review
92 Vandam St 3rd Floor, New York NY 10013 / Subscription Services:
(800) 873-9871
Tricycle Magazine is published quarterly. Inmates may write to request
used or damaged issues.
Wildmind Meditation Services
177 Main Street , Newmarket NH 03857 / E-mail: steve@wildmind.org / Website: www.wildmind.org
Wildmind Meditation Services is a non-profit organization promoting mindfulness and compassion through the practice of meditation. We offer guided meditations tapes (in clear plastic, assembled without screws) for use in prisons. Tapes include the Mindfulness of Breathing meditation and the Metta Bhavana (Developing Loving Kindness) meditation. These tapes are available to prisoners free of charge. If family or friends want to purchase the tapes for a prisoner or their own use, there is a charge of $6.95 per tape plus shipping costs.
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Spiritual Resources /
Christian
• American Bible Academy
PO Box 1627 , Joplin MO 64802 / Website: www.abarc.org
We offer seven different Bible correspondence courses in English and Spanish. We also provide Bibles, Christian greeting cards and baptisteries, available through your prison chaplain.
Bethany
Divinity College and Seminary
2573 Hodgesville Road, Dothan AL 36301 / Tel: (334)
793-3189 / E-mail: bethanybc@alla.net /
Website: www.bethanybc.edu
Bethany Divinity College and Seminary is now in its third
decade of providing off-campus theological education to
students. We are a nondenominational school, conservative
theologically, offering both undergraduate and graduate
degrees in the areas of Christian counseling, Christian
education, missions, Bible, and theology. We are an
approved Southern Baptist seminary extension. Inmates
receive 50% discount off the regular tuition. Write for
further information.
Christian
Bible College and Seminary
10106 East Truman Road, Independence MO 64052-2158 / Tel:
(800) 543-3720 /
E-mail: info@cbcs-degree.com /
Website: www.cbcs-degree.com
The Christian Bible College and Seminary was founded to
make available valid and affordable Theological degrees
and/or a Christian Counseling Therapist Certification to
all who labor in His service. We offer accredited
Associate, Bachelor, Master, and Doctoral degree
programs, and board certified Christian Counseling and
Therapist Certification.
Emmaus
Correspondence School
2570 Asbury Road, Dubuque IA 52001 / Tel: (563) 588-8000
/ E-mail: rnor@emmaus.edu /
Website: www.ecsministries.org
Offers Bible correspondence courses in English and
Spanish. Today, through the cooperation of the Emmaus
Home Office and a network of prison coordinators, doors
have been opened to more than 3,000 institutions, where
inmates are being reached and taught through Emmaus
correspondence courses. More than 4 million courses have
found their way behind bars and into prison cells. This
ministry has been used by God to transform lives, not
only of prisoners, but often of family members. Many
become powerful witnesses to other inmates. Certificate
of completion upon completion of course.
Full Gospel Bible Institute
PO Box 1230, Coatesville PA 19320 / Tel: (610) 857-2357
Preparing and developing men and women for the ministry
through in-depth study of the Bible. We offer a
nationally accredited Graduate of Theology Program
through correspondence.
Heart
of America Prison Ministry Inc.
PO Box 1685, Independence MO 64055 / Tel: (816) 257-1822
/ E-mail: tommhair@comcast.net /
Website: www.heartmin.org
Heart of America Prison Ministry is dedicated to helping
inmates come closer to God. If you write a short
testimony, we will put you on a waiting list to receive a
beautiful leather-bound study Bible. You will also be
placed on the mailing list for our monthly newsletter.
International Bible Society
1820 Jet Stream Drive, Colorado Springs CO 80921-3696 /
Tel: (719) 488-9200 /
Website: www.ibsdirect.com
Inmates may write to request an NIRV (New International
Readers Version) Free On the Inside Bible. Developed in
conjunction with Prison Fellowship, this paperback Bible
includes helps, easy-to-read text, and is available in
English or Spanish. Prison inmates nationwide testify
that this Bible has changed their lives like no other.
• Joy Writers' Ministry / The Church at Liberty Square
2001 Liberty Square Drive, Cartersville GA 30121 / Tel: (770) 382-9489 / E-mail: jjcoker1@bellsouth.net
Christian pen pals.
Lamp
and Light Publishers, Inc.
26 Road 5577, Farmington NM 87401 / Tel: (505) 632-3521 /
E-mail: lamplight@cyberport.com
Offers a total of 14 Bible correspondence study courses
free of charge. Certificate of completion.
Loved
Ones of Prisoners (LOOPS)
PO Box 14953, Odessa TX 79768 / Tel: (915) 580-5667 /
E-mail: info@loopsministries.com /
Website: www.Loopsministries.com
Loved Ones Of PrisonerS, Inc. is a nondenominational, nonprofit, religious
organization dedicated to the support and restoration of prisoners
and their families through the gospel of Jesus Christ. Inmates may
write to LOOPS and request their newsletter, Reflections.
The newsletter lists the Bible correspondence courses which are offered.
Certificate of completion.
The
Messianic Times
PO Box 2190, Niagara Falls NY 14302 / Tel: (905) 685-4072
/ E-mail: office@messianictimes.com /
Website: www.messianictimes.com
The Messianic Times is a leading international Messianic
Jewish newspaper. It includes news from the worldwide
Messianic community, Israeli current events and analysis,
opinion pieces, book and music reviews, teaching
articles, and a directory of Messianic Jewish synagogues.
We seek to provide accurate, authoritative, and current
information to unite the international Messianic Jewish
community, teach Christians the Jewish roots of their
faith, and proclaim that Yeshua is the Jewish Messiah.
Write for a free subscription.
The
Missing Link
PO Box 40031, Cleveland OH 44140-0031 / E-mail:
online@misslink.org / Website: www.misslink.org
We concentrate on linking troubled youth and adults with
life changing programs around the world. Our services
include: Christian residential programs, providing
counseling and other services to incarcerated adults and
juveniles, ministering to the needs of families who have
a member in prison, providing encouragement and guidance
to persons recently released from prison, and many other
services. We offer our services without discrimination
toward one's religious or sexual preferences.
Prisoners for Christ
Outreach Ministries
PO Box 1530 Woodinville WA 98072-1530 / Tel: (425) 483-4151 ext. 1
/ E-mail: GVT@pfcom.org
Prisoners For Christ Outreach Ministries is a nondenominational Christian
prison ministry. We are dedicated to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ
and are now expanding throughout the United States with our popular
Bible study correspondence course. You may write to receive the first
introductory lesson. Certificate of completion issued after each unit
of the course.
Prison Fellowship Ministries
PO Box 17500, Washington DC 20041 / Tel: (703) 478-0100 / E-mail:
correspondence@pfm.org
/
Website: www.pfm.org
PFM is a nonprofit, volunteer-based organization with one mission:
exhort, equip, and assist the Church in its ministry to prisoners,
ex-prisoners, victims and their families, and to promote biblical
standards of justice in the criminal justice system. We are the largest
prison ministry in the world, offering a broad array of services which
include, InnerChange Freedom Initiative: comprehensive in-prison pre-release
programs and aftercare; Angel Tree: church volunteers buy and deliver
gifts to the children of prisoners in the name of the incarcerated
parent; Pen Pal Program; and we publish the Inside Journal, a free
newspaper written strictly for prisoners and distributed in nearly
every American correctional facility seven times a year through the
chapel.
Prison
Mission Association / Bible Correspondence Fellowship
PO Box 2300, Port Orchard WA 98366 / Tel: (360) 876-0918
/ E-mail: pma@pmabcf.org /
Website: www.pmabcf.org
Inmates may write to PMA and request Bible study courses.
PMA will respond with the first Bible course. Completion
certificate issued at the end of each course studied.
Prison Resources
Maury Maurer, 59 Industrial Rd, PO Box 649, Addison IL
60101 / Tel: (630) 543-1441 /
E-mail: friendmaury@cs.com/
Website: www.prisonresources.com
We provide Christian literature, both for evangelization
and for feeding souls, to inmates or chaplains upon
request. You can write to receive free Bibles, calendars,
and Christian literature (nonfiction).
Set Free Prison
Ministries
PO Box 5440 Riverside CA 92517 / Tel: (909) 787-9907 / E-mail: sfpmkyr@aol.com
Bible study courses sent directly to inmates, free of charge, in Spanish
and English. SFPM provides a set curriculum of Bible courses, along
with a postage paid return envelope, and offers a completion certificate
with each completed course.
United Brethren Jail and Prison Outreach Ministry
Kirk Killingsworth and Cris Hamilton, 1278 Glenneyre Box 219, Laguna
Beach CA 92651 /
E-mail: unitedbrethren4god@yahoo.com
This ministry offers resource information, especially for medical
needs, a pen-pal ministry, and educational information
for parents of incarcerated men and women. We also offer a 12-step,
Christ-centered recovery program with a Life Recovery Bible. This unique program teaches the spiritual 12 steps and
also provides accountability through a sponsorship program with an
individual sponsor/pen-pal.
Water of Life/Steinkamp Bible Studies
7623 East Avenue, Fontana CA 92336 / E-mail: brians@wateroflifecc.org
Steinkamp Prison Ministry offers a 10-lesson course that takes you
through all 27 books of the New Testament and exposes you to 9 basic
doctrines. Course takes 10 months. A certificate is issued at the
3rd lesson and upon completion. You will receive a full Bible after
lesson 7. We also provide Now What booklets to help you
understand Salvation.
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Spiritual Resources /
Hindu and Yoga
The American Gita
Society
511 Lowell Place, Fremont CA 94536 / Website: www.gita-society.com
The American Gita Society offers a free membership, open to all. We
offer a free Bhagavad Gita correspondence course. For the Gita correspondence
course, send your request along with a self-addressed stamped envelope
(business-size #10) with 2 first-class stamps on it. We also provide
a free hardcover Bhagavad Gita to the prison library or chaplain upon
request (not sent to individual inmates).
• Association of Happiness for all Mankind (AHAM)
4368 NC Hwy 134, Asheboro NC 27203 / E-mail: ahamcntr@asheboro.com / Website: www.aham.com
We are a direct lineage of the teacher Ramana Maharshi. Please write to us if you are interested in the practice of Self Inquiry (Atma Vichara) and awakening to your True Nature. We offer a free newsletter, Heart to Heart, and the booklets: Living Free While Incarcerated and Practicing Self Inquiry.
The
Gangaji Foundation Prison Project
505A San Marin Drive Suite 120, Novato CA 94945 /
Tel: (415) 899-9855 (800) 267-9205 /
E-mail: info@gangaji.org /
Website: www.gangaji.org
The Gangaji Foundation Prison Program is committed to
supporting prisoners throughout the world by providing
volunteers, books, audio and video tapes at no charge.
There are some prisoners who would like to correspond
with volunteers regarding the teachings of Gangaji. If
you are interested please write to Hari Lubin, Prison
Program Manager c/o the Gangaji Foundation. Many prisons
have started video groups on their own. These groups meet
on a regular basis to watch videos of Gangaji and discuss
the ways this teaching affects them on a personal level.
Some prison participants have reported a reduction in
anger and tension, and realized that they are already the
freedom and peace that they have been seeking. Videotapes
and books are sent to these groups free of charge. ISKCON
Prison Ministry
PO Box 2693, Toledo OH 43606 / Tel: (419) 508-2291
ISKCON Prison Ministry has been giving Krishna
consciousness to the inmates of prisons all over the
world for over 16 years. Many people are looking for
Krishna while incarcerated. We offer free books on
devotional yoga, cassette tapes, spiritual
correspondence, Back To Godhead magazines, japa and neck
beads, and our IPM Freedom Newsletter.
• Noble Silence Program 100-Day
Dharma Instructions, NFPP, 23611 NE SR26, Melrose FL 32666
Free Dharma instructions (meditation, spirituality) are available for anyone inside or out of prison, and to institutions anywhere in the USA or Canada . This is NOT a book, but rather instructions. For more information write to the address above and please send a self addressed stamped envelope if possible.
• Osho Viha Meditation Center
PO Box 352 , Mill Valley CA 94942 / E-mail: oshoviha@oshoviha.org
The Osho Meditation Center offers books by the enlightened master Osho (Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh), free of charge by request. We will send you available books from our present stock. We also offer a video program, providing free Osho videos, as well as the video Doing Time Doing Vipassana. Ram
Dass Tape Library Foundation
524 San Anselmo Ave #203, San Anselmo CA 94960 / Website:
www.ramdasstapes.org
We provide audio tapes of the treasured lectures and
teachings of Ram Dass free of charge to inmates. Ram
Dass' Hindu oriented teachings focus on service and
devotion as spiritual path. You may write for a catalog
or make a specific tape request. Please be sure to send
your request with the necessary information regarding
facility regulations for cassette tapes. Our cassette
tapes are in clear, five-screw cassette shells.
Sai
Baba Bookstore
305 West First St, Tustin CA 92780
Inmates may write to receive free books with the
teachings of Sai Baba.
Siddha
Yoga Meditation Prison Project / SYDA Foundation
Prison Project, PO Box 99140, Emeryville CA 94662 / Tel:
(510) 428-1836 /
E-mail: prisonproject@compuserve.com /
Website: www.siddhayoga.org
The Prison Project is dedicated to supporting the spiritual development
of incarcerated students of Siddha Yoga meditation. Swami Muktananda,
who founded this Project in 1979, wrote a message to prisoners in
which he said, "If you want to respect yourself, if you want
to improve yourself, if you want to experience the joy of your own
inner Self, you can do that anywhere, even in prison." The Prison
Project provides a free 12-year Siddha Yoga correspondence study course,
called In Search of the Self, free of charge to any
prisoner who requests it. Lessons are received monthly and are available
in Spanish translation. The Prison Project also includes over 200
trained volunteer teachers who visit prisons and provide programs
and courses designed to deepen the student's understanding of Siddha
Yoga. The goal of the efforts of over 200 teachers is to enable sincere
seekers to devote their prison time to the discovery of the divinity
that exists within us all.
Sivananda
Yoga Prison Project
Prisoner Outreach, PO Box 195, Budd Road, Woodbourne NY
12788 / Tel: (845) 434-9242 /
E-mail: YogaRanch@sivananda.org / Website: www.sivananda.org
Serves all prisoners requesting help and guidance in their spiritual
life. Letters are received almost daily and every one is individually
responded to. A free copy of Swami Vishnu-devananda's The Complete
Illustrated Book of Yoga is sent to inmates upon request.
The
TriYoga Prison Project
Kali Ray TriYoga, PO Box 6367, Malibu CA 90264 / Tel:
(310) 589-0600 /
E-mail: info@triyoga.com / Website: www.triyoga.com
The TriYoga Prison Project offers classes, workshops, and
teacher trainings in correctional institutions. We
correspond with inmates, and upon request will provide
TriYoga products such as instructional videos, meditation
music, and teacher manuals free of charge.
Yoga
on the Inside Foundation
1256 Westwood Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90024 / Tel: (310)
234-2700 (888) 569-YOGA /
E-mail: info@yogainside.org /
Website: www.yogainside.org
Yoga on the Inside is a nonprofit organization supporting
yoga across the nation in places where it's most needed
yet least accessible: schools, treatment centers,
children's shelters, pregnant teen programs, juvenile
detention facilities, prisons, inner city communities,
and a variety of other settings. Our mission is to
"Encourage Freedom Within" using the
5,000-year-old practices of yoga and meditation. Write
for more information or for programs in your area.
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Further Resources for
Psychological / Spiritual Transformation
(Ageless Wisdom / Interfaith / Metaphysical / Native American / Psychology)
Anthroposophical
Prison Outreach Project
1923 Geddes Ave, Ann Arbor MI 48104-1797 / E-mail: prisonoutreach@anthroposophy.org /
Website: www.anthroposophy.org
Do you, as a prisoner, feel that there must be some meaning in your
prison experience that is still to be discovered? Or that you can
give it meaning? If so, you might be interested in Anthroposophythe
path from the spirit in man to the spirit in the universe. Anthroposophy
embraces a spiritual view of the human being and cosmos, but its emphasis
is on knowing, not faith. It is a path in which the human heart and
hand, and especially our capacity for thinking, are essential. You
may write to receive an initial package of literature containing a
booklet titled Self-Development In The Penitentiary,
as well as other articles and meditation exercises.
The
Art of Living / Prison SMART Program
PO Box 3642, Boulder CO 80307 / E-mail: tduffy4u@cs.com /
Website: www.artofliving.org /
Website: www.prisonsmart.org
The Prison SMART (Stress Management And Rehabilitative
Training) Program has gained national recognition and is
now offered in prisons and juvenile detention halls
across the United States. The breathing techniques and
cognitive skills taught by Prison SMART Foundation
volunteers help participants to reduce and manage their
stress levels in order to help them think more clearly
and improve their actions. Thousands who have completed
the Prison SMART Foundation's stress management programs
are living testaments to its mission. This unique stress
management program assists prisoners in their personal
rehabilitation, reducing violence and drug dependence,
while teaching inmates to accept responsibility for past
actions and future conduct. We achieve our goals through
a collaborative effort with our sister organization The
Art of Living Foundation. This collaborative effort has
allowed the program to expand internationally.
Association
for Research and Enlightenment
215 67th St, Virginia Beach VA 23451 / Tel: (800)
333-4499 / Website: www.edgarcayce.org
Helping people change their lives for the better through
the ideas presented in the Edgar Cayce readings. Inmates
may write to receive two books every other month, with
the exception that inmates in Washington, California, and
Oregon will receive one book a month. Books offered are
oriented toward the teachings of Edgar Cayce,
self-improvement, spiritual growth, holistic health,
intuition, and ancient mysteries.
Contemplative
Outreach
PO Box 737, Butler NJ 07405 / Website: www.contemplativeoutreach.org
Contemplative Outreach is an international spiritual network of individuals
and small faith communities committed to renewing the contemplative
dimension of the Gospel in everyday, active life. Our primary focus
is to present the method of Centering Prayer. Centering Prayer is
a method of prayer, which prepares us to receive the gift of God's
presence, traditionally called contemplative prayer. It consists of
responding to the Spirit of Christ by consenting to God's presence
and action within. It furthers the development of contemplative prayer
by quieting our faculties to cooperate with the gift of God's presence.
You may write to receive a free booklet, Locked Up and Free.
We also offer a variety of video and written resources for ongoing
spiritual formation which we will provide to the prison chaplain.
The Conversations
With God Foundation / Prison Outreach
PMB#1150, 1257 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland OR 97520 / Tel: (541) 482-8806
/
E-mail: prisonoutreach@cwg.info / Website: www.cwg.org
Our foundation is based upon the work of Neale Donald Walsch and his
books Conversations With God. Inmates may write to request a scholarship
subscription to our newsletter Conversations, and through
our Books for Friends program, you may request any of the Conversations
with God books free of charge. In addition, through God's
Pen Pals we will connect you with other people who are interested
in these teachings.
Friends of Peace Pilgrim
7350 Dorado Canyon Road, Somerset CA 95684 / Tel: (530) 620-0333 /
E-mail: peacepilgrim@d-web.com
/ Website: www.peacepilgrim.org
Peace Pilgrim walked more than 25,000 miles. She crossed America for
nearly 30 years, bearing the simplest of messages: This is the way
of peaceovercome evil with good, and falsehood with truth, and
hatred with love. Peace Pilgrim talked about peace among nations,
between people, and the most important Inner Peace. Penniless, walking
with no organizational backing, Peace Pilgrim touched the lives and
hearts of countless thousands of Americans. We offer a free book called
Peace Pilgrim, Her Life and Work In Her Own Words, as well the classic
Steps Toward Inner Peace, a 32-page booklet giving steps to follow
for inner peace and spiritual growth. Both books are available in
Spanish. We also offer cassettes and will send videos to prison chaplains.
The
Heart Mountain Project
c/o Doug Booth, 1223 South St. Francis Drive Suite C,
Santa Fe NM 87505
We offer a 17-page meditation manual free of charge to
prisoners. Choose from several styles of meditation
practice to attain deep relaxation, clear thinking, and
peace of minda place you can go at any time to find
renewed strength to deal with life's challenges. A
Spanish translation is available. May you be at peace. Human Kindness
Foundation
PO Box 61619, Durham NC 27715 / Website: www.humankindness.org
The Human Kindness Foundation consists of the following components:
1) The Prison Ashram Project: Offers friendship and support in the
form of interfaith books, tapes, newsletters, and
workshops. 2) Education and Outreach: Includes the free distribution
of our quarterly newsletter, A Little Good News, and
a catalog of books and tapes.
Larson Publications Dept K
4936 Route 414, Burdett NY 14818 / Website: www.larsonpublications.org
Free karma book for prisoners. Upon request, Larson Publications will
donate the book, What is Karma by Paul Brunton, to prisoners in the
US and Canada. This book offers a positive view of karma, explains
what karma is, how it works, its relationship to forgiveness, freedom,
and enlightenment, and how to get karma working for you. Paul Brunton
is one of the 20th century's most perceptive students of how timeless
wisdom enhances daily life. Please include information regarding prison
regulations for reading material being sent in.
Lionheart
Foundation
PO Box 194, Back Bay, Boston MA 02117 / Tel: (781)
444-6667 / E-mail: questions@lionheart.org /
Website: www.lionheart.org
The Lionheart Foundation is committed to playing an integral part
in redefining our nation's prisons as places for healing and rehabilitation.
Through its National Emotional Literacy Project for Prisoners, Lionheart
provides effective resources for breaking the cycles of addiction
and violence that permeate the lives of the majority of prisoners.
At the core of the project is the free distribution of the book Houses
of Healing: A Prisoner's Guide to Inner Power and Freedom
to prison libraries and prison programs nationwide. Houses of Healing
combines essential tools for change with a deep awareness of the emotional
challenges facing incarcerated men and women. It is a rehabilitative
tool that many prisoners are embracing with overwhelming enthusiasm.
Mettanokit
187 Merriam Hill Road, Greenville NH 03048 / Tel: (603)
878-3201 / E-mail: mettanokit@yahoo.com /
Website: www.mettanokit.com
Mettanokit is a nonprofit learning center and service
organization working for a more humane society based on
the old values of cooperation and equality and the
closeness and caring found in our elder tribal societies.
Programs and services respectfully incorporate the
ancestral wisdom of Native Americans and others who honor
harmonious living with Mother Earth and spiritual
connections with Creation. We provide information on how
to start a Native American circle, and we offer
counseling services through correspondence. Please write
to receive a catalog of our books and tapes.
Miracles
Prisoner Ministry (A Course In Miracles)
501 East Adams St, Wisconsin Dells WI 53965 / Tel: (608)
253-9598 /
E-mail: info@miraclesprisonerministry.org /
Website: www.miraclesprisonerministry.org /
Website: www.acimi.com
The Miracles Prisoner Ministry (MPM) is a spiritual
recovery program for prisoners, serving all those asking
for help who are incarcerated within the United States
and around the world. The ministry offers a
recovery-based program focused on a spiritual solution.
It is founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ in the New
Testament, A Course in Miracles, plus the 12-Step Program
of Alcoholics Anonymous. Inmates may write to receive the
Spiritual Recovery Correspondence Course free of charge.
Our goals: 1) To aid in the change of an inmate's mind to
one of fostering forgiveness, peace, self-determination,
and cooperation. 2) To provide practical tools for
inmates to undergo a transformation that sees any term of
incarceration as an opportunity for positive, miraculous,
inner self-change. Our program is offered to inmates,
families, communities, institutions, and their staff
through multimedia materials, correspondence courses, and
on-site individualized self-help training programs.
Native
American Pride Committee
3256 Knight Court, Bay City MI 48706 / E-mail: natam2000@hotmail.com
We do everything within our power to provide for, assist, and educate
our people. All services are offered free of charge: educational resources,
active in all aspects of Native services, correspondence, and spiritual
support for Native inmates. Our newsletter, Native Pride,
is distributed monthly to those requesting it.
Native
Scents
NDCBU Box 5639, Taos NM 87571 / E-mail: nativescents@starband.net /
Website: www.nativescents.com
Native Scents is a network of Native American wildcrafters from Canada
to South America who collect plants in an ecological and respectful
way. We offer inmates supplies for Native American rituals/tools for
personal transformation. We also offer the book Plants of Power,
free of charge.
Rosicrucian
Fellowship
2222 Mission Ave, Oceanside CA 92054-2399 / Tel: (760)
757-6600 / E-mail: rosfshp@rosicrucian.com /
Website: www.rosicrucianfellowship.org
The Rosicrucian Fellowship is composed of men and women
who study the Rosicrucian philosophy known as the Western
Wisdom Teachings. This Christian Mystic Philosophy
presents deep insights into the Christian mysteries and
establishes a meeting ground for art, religion, and
science. Inmates may write to receive an introductory
package. We offer free correspondences courses, including
studies in esoteric Christian philosophy, a Bible study
course that helps to bring a better understanding of the
deeper truths contained in the Bible, and studies in
spiritual astrology.
The Rosicrucian
Fraternity
PO Box 220, Quakertown PA 18951 / Tel: (800) 779-3796 / E-mail: bevhall@comcat.com /
Website: www.soul.org
The Rosicrucian Fraternity is an authentic descendent of the Rosicrucian
Order founded in Germany in 1614. We offer correspondence courses
for individual study in spiritual development. These courses are only
for the serious student and those truly dedicated to their personal
growth and final immortality. These courses are truly unique. A comprehensive
brochure and application information will be sent free to those who
write to us.
Science of Mind Foundation
2600 West Magnolia Blvd, Burbank CA 91505 / Website: www.somfoundation.org
Our philosophy is one of affirmative thinking and prayer. There is
a power for good in the universe and you can use itchange your
thinking, change your life. Our thinking and our expectations create
our reality. It is by studying and applying spiritual laws that we
can change our unconscious beliefs and create improved conditions
in our lives. Science of Mind literature is distributed free to all
who request it. We offer a free one year subscription to our magazine
Science of Mind and free books by Dr. Ernest Holmes. Write for brochure
and letter.
Sounds
True (Audio)
PO Box 8010, Boulder CO 80306 / Tel: (800) 333-9185 /
E-mail: customerrelations@soundstrue.com /
Website: www.soundstrue.com
We offer a wide variety of audio resources supporting
transformation and awakening (liberal spirituality,
self-help, mystical Christianity, Buddhist, etc.). Upon
request, we will offer audio cassettes directly out of
our donation stock. You may request specific titles,
however it may not always be possible to fulfill these
requests.
Surviving The System
Traci Lister, PO Box 1860, Ridgeland MS 39158 / E-mail: tlister@survivingthesystem.com /
Website: www.survivingthesystem.com
We are a spiritually-based organization, primarily
focused on educating youth and communities about the
consequences of substance abuse and the resultant
criminal behaviors. We are trying to keep kids out of
prison. In support of this educational outreach,
prisoners may share their stories, artwork, poetry,
program ideas, and views on current events, as well as
their joys and fears. Inmates may also write to us to get
involved in our recovery/outreach programs.
White
Mountain Education Association
543 Eastwood Drive, Prescott AZ 86303 / E-mail: staff@wmea-world.org /
Website: www.wmea.org
Our organization is rooted in the ageless wisdom teachings, teachings
that go to the essence of life. Inmates may write to receive our bimonthly
newsletter, Meditation Monthly International, as well
as a correspondence course free of charge.
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Legal Support
American
Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) / Prisoner's Assistance
Directory
National Prison Project Publications,
915 15th St NW 7th Floor, Washington DC 20005 /
Tel: (202) 393-4930 / Website: www.aclu.org
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is our nation's guardian
of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures, and communities
to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed
to all people in this country by the Constitution and laws of the
United States. The ACLU offers the Prisoner's Assistance Directory,
which includes contact information, services, and descriptions for
over 300 national, state, local, and international organizations that
provide assistance to prisoners, ex-offenders, and families of prisoners.
The Prisoner's Assistance Directory also includes a bibliography of
informative books, reports, manuals, and newsletters of interest to
prisoners and their advocates. Copies are available for $30.00 prepaid.
Journal, NPP's biannual newsletter, features articles,
reports, legal analysis, legislative news, and other developments
in prisoners' rights. An annual subscription is $30 ($2 for prisoners).
California
Innocence Project
225 Cedar St, San Diego CA 92101 / Tel: (800) 255-4252
(619) 239-0391 /
Website: www.innocenceproject.com
CIP is a law school program operating out of the
Institute for Criminal Defense Advocacy of California
Western School of Law. Students work with practicing
criminal defense lawyers to seek the release of
wrongfully convicted prisoners (California only). The law
students assist in the investigation of cases where there
is strong evidence of innocence, write briefs in those
cases, and advocate in all appropriate forums for the
release of the project's clients. Request an Intake
Questionnaire by writing to the above address. Criteria:
1) Your conviction must have taken place in Southern
California. 2) You must be able to claim actual innocence
of the crime you were convicted for. 3) You have to have
been sentenced for at least four years or longer. 4) You
must have filed at least one appeal.
Centurion
Ministries, Inc.
221 Witherspoon St, Princeton NJ 08542-3215 / Website: www.centurionministries.org
Centurion Ministries (CM) is a nonprofit organization
with headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey. CM has a
national network of attorneys and forensic experts who
ably assist us in our work on behalf of the convicted
innocent throughout the U.S. and Canada. The primary
mission of CM is to vindicate and free from prison those
who are completely innocent of the crimes for which they
have been unjustly convicted and imprisoned for life or
death. We also assist our clients, once they are freed,
with reintegration into society on a self-reliant basis.
CM has a very narrow criteria for the types of cases that
we will consider reviewing. Please review our stated
criteria: (1) We only consider murder or rape cases
within the U.S. as well as Canada that carry a life or
death sentence. We do NOT consider self-defense or
accidental death cases. We will only consider a rape case
if there is the possibility of using DNA testing to clear
the convicted person. We do NOT consider child sex cases
unless the case has physical evidence that could be
scientifically tested to prove innocence. (2) You must be
absolutely 100% innocent of the crime and have had
absolutely no involvement whatsoever with the crime. (3)
You must be indigent and have largely exhausted your
appeals. (4) We are NOT lawyers and, therefore, we do NOT
offer legal assistance to those who petition us for help.
We CANNOT make referrals to attorneys. If the inmate does
fit ALL of our criteria, their initial letter to us
should be brief, outlining the facts of the crime, and
what led to their arrest for the crime. Inmates should
NOT send briefs or transcripts of other materials! We
just want to hear the facts in the inmate's own words. We
in turn will send them a letter that outlines exactly
what information we want, and what they can expect from
us in the way of assistance.
Davrie
Communications
13215-C8 SE Mill Plain #144, Vancouver WA 98684 / Tel:
(360) 882-2932 / E-mail: info@davrie.com /
Website: www.davrie.com
The products and services offered by Davrie
Communications provide men and women facing the
challenges of federal incarceration a distinct
advantageknowledge. Since its formation Davrie
Communications has provided educational and practical
assistance to men and women whose lives are impacted by
the realities of federal incarceration. In addition, we
serve as a valuable information resource to legal
professionals with a genuine desire to support their
clients. Davrie clients include legal professionals,
defendants, inmates, United States Probation and Pretrial
Services offices, United States Circuit Courts, and the
family members of defendants and inmates.
EDPUBS
PO Box 1398, Jessup MD 20794-1398 / Tel: (877) 433-7827 /
E-mail: ymears@aspensys.com /
Website: www.ed.gov/about/ordering.jsp
A National organization providing information and
referral services. We specialize in human services and
criminal justice. We link people with resources in their
community such as drug or alcohol programs, educational
programs (assistance with reading, writing, and math),
volunteer programs, employment assistance, temporary
shelter and housing resources, counseling, and other
services.
Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM)
1612 K St N.W. Suite 700, Washington DC 20006 / Tel:
(202) 822-6700 / E-mail: famm@famm.org /
Website: www.famm.org
FAMM is a national nonprofit organization founded to
challenge inflexible and excessive penalties required by
mandatory sentencing laws. We promote sentencing policies
that give judges the discretion to distinguish between
defendants and sentence them according to their role in
the offense, seriousness of the offense, and potential
for rehabilitation. FAMM's 25,000 members include
prisoners and their families, attorneys, judges, criminal
justice experts, and concerned citizens. You may write
for further information.
Grassroots
Investigation Project (GRIP)
Quixote Center, PO Box 5206, Hyattsville MD 20722 / Tel:
(301) 699-0042 /
E-mail: claudia@celldoor.com /
Website: www.lairdcarlson.com/grip
The mission of The Grassroots Investigation Project is to
empower family members of death row inmates and
anti-death penalty activists to create partnerships with
lawyers, journalists, and academicians for the purpose of
conducting low-cost investigations of death penalty cases
that may reveal innocence and help to bring about a death
penalty moratorium. Inmates may write for further
information.
Innocence
Project
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 55 5th Ave 11th Floor,
New York NY 10003 /
E-mail: info@innocenceproject.org /
Website: www.innocenceproject.org
The Innocence Project at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School
of Law was set up as and remains a nonprofit legal
clinic. This Project only handles cases where
post-conviction DNA testing of evidence can yield
conclusive proof of innocence. As a clinic, students
handle the case work while supervised by a team of
attorneys and clinic staff. Most of our clients are poor,
forgotten, and have used up all of their legal avenues
for relief. The hope they all have is that biological
evidence from their cases still exists and can be
subjected to DNA testing. All Innocence Project clients
go through an extensive screening process to determine
whether or not DNA testing of evidence could prove their
claims of innocence.
Lewisburg
Prison Project
PO Box 128, Lewisburg PA 17837 / Tel: (570) 523-1104 /
E-mail: prisonproject@chilitech.net /
Website: www.eg.bucknell.edu/~mligare/LPP.html
Lewisburg Prison Project educates prisoners as to their
civil rights and distributes a variety of legal bulletins
and publications, written in non-technical laymen's
terms, at a minimal cost. We accept stamps and
self-addressed stamped envelopes as payment. Write for a
free list of materials offered.
National
Center on Institutions and Alternatives
3125 Mt. Vernon Ave, Alexandria VA 22305 / Tel: (703)
684-0373 / E-mail: info@ncianet.org /
Website: www.ncianet.org
It is the mission of NCIA to help create a society in
which all persons who come into contact with the human
service or correctional systems will be provided an
environment of individual care, concern, and treatment.
NCIA is dedicated to developing quality programs and
professional services that advocate timely intervention
and unconditional care. Our goal is to reduce the
reliance on institutions in criminal justice proceedings
by utilizing alternatives such as community service,
addressing substance abuse problems, and by using a third
party monitor. We offer pre-sentence investigative
services, parole release reports, and we provide public
information on criminal justice matters.
National CURE (Citizens United for Rehabilitation of
Errants)
PO Box 2310, National Capitol Station, Washington DC
20013 / Tel: (202) 789-2126 no collect calls /
E-mail: cure@curenational.org /
Website: www.curenational.org
A national grass roots organization dedicated to the
reduction of crime through the reform of the criminal
justice system. CURE is a membership organization of
families of prisoners, prisoners, former prisoners, and
other concerned citizens. CURE's two goals are to use
prisons only for those who have to be in them, and for
those who have to be in them, to provide them all the
rehabilitative opportunities they need to turn their
lives around. Inmates may write to request our newsletter
or further information.
The
National Death Row Assistance Network of CURE (NDRAN)
Claudia Whitman, 6 Tolman Rd, Peaks Island ME 04108 /
Tel: (888) 255-6196 /
E-mail: claudia@celldoor.com /
Website: www.ndran.org
The National Death Row Assistance Network of CURE is a
new organization formed to help death row prisoners
across the United States gain access to legal, financial,
and community support and to assist individual prisoner's
efforts to act as self-advocates.
National
Lawyers Guild
132 Nassau St. Room #922, New York NY 10038 / Tel: (212) 679-5100 / Website: www.nlg.org
The National Lawyers Guild is an association dedicated to
the need for basic change in the structure of our
political and economic system. We provide self-help law
kits free of charge to assist inmates in representing
themselves and their own cases or in assisting others.
The self-help kits are written in an easy to use language
that tells you how to file civil complaints, how to deal
with grievances, and most other legal matters that you
would encounter in the course of being imprisoned.
National Legal Aid & Defender Association
1625 K St NW Suite 800, Washington DC 20006-1604/ Tel:
(202) 452-0620 / E-mail: info@nlada.org /
Website: www.nlada.org
NLADA is the nation's leading advocate for front-line
attorneys and other equal justice
professionalsthose who make a difference in the
lives of low-income clients and their families and
communities. Representing legal aid and defender
programs, as well as individual advocates, NLADA is proud
to be the oldest and largest national, nonprofit
membership association devoting 100 percent of its
resources to serving the broad equal justice community.
National listing of free legal services.
The
Prisoner's Guide to Survival
PSI Publishing, Inc., 413-B 19th St #168, Lynden WA 98264
/ Tel: (800) 557-8868 /
E-mail: prisonersurvival@earthlink.net /
Website: www.prisonerlaw.com
A comprehensive legal assistance manual for post conviction relief
and prisoners' civil rights actions. 750 pages, soft cover, $49.95
for prisoners. No matter what your legal or educational background,
The Prisoner's Guide to Survival will help you learn
how to research the law, study your rights, determine your legal options,
and take the necessary steps to protect your rights or challenge an
illegal conviction or sentence. Complex issues are explained in plain
language so that even if you don't have an attorney you can make an
informed decision regarding your legal choices. The Survival Guide
includes: Current legislation and court decisions affecting prisoners,
actual-size example forms for Appeals, Habeas Corpus actions, Motions,
Constitutional rights complaints for state and federal prisoners,
and much more.
Prison
Law Office
General Delivery, San Quentin CA 94964 / Tel: (415)
457-9144 / Website: www.prisonlaw.com
The Prison Law Office provides free legal services to
California state prisoners (only), and occasionally to
California state parolees. Our assistance is generally
limited to cases regarding conditions of confinement. The
office attempts to resolve such cases informally, if
possible (by advocating to prison officials), or through
formal litigation. We also offer numerous self-help law
manuals free of charge.
Prison
Legal News
2400 N.W. 80th St #148, Seattle WA 98117-4449 / Tel:
(206) 246-1022 /
E-mail: info@prisonlegalnews.org /
Website: www.prisonlegalnews.org
Prison Legal News is an independent 36-page monthly
publication that provides a cutting edge review and
analysis of prisoner rights, court rulings, and news
about prison issues. PLN has a national focus on both
state and federal prison issues, with international
coverage as well. PLN is subscribed to and read by civil
and criminal trial and appellate attorneys, judges,
public defenders, journalists, academics, paralegals,
prison rights activists, students, family members of
prisoners, concerned private individuals, politicians,
and state-level government officials. PLN will mail, at
no charge, an informational brochure, a brochure of the
legal and prisoner oriented books it sells, a calendar,
and a bookmark to any prisoner in the U.S.
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Free Book Resources
The Aleph Institute
9540 Collins Ave, Surfside FL 33154 / Tel: (305) 864-5553
/ Website: www.alephinstitute.org
Aleph is a not-for-profit national organization which has
created and implemented a host of programs over the past
20 years that provide alternatives to incarceration,
rehabilitate inmates, counsel and assist their families,
and provide moral and ethical educational programs
inculcating universal truths and concepts common to all
of humanity. Jewish inmates may write to receive free
books, regular monthly literature, holiday offerings, and
family programs.
Books
for Prisoners
c/o Groundwork Books, 0323 Student Center, La Jolla CA
92037 / Tel: (858) 452-9625 /
E-mail: groundwork@libertad.ucsd.edu
Groundwork Books offers up to two books per person, free
of charge. Send your request, specifying your interests,
and we will send you a detailed booklet for that area of
interest. Subjects: politics, spirituality, feminism,
dictionaries, culture, social criticism, and select
novels. Stamp donations are appreciated but not required.
Books Through Bars
4722 Baltimore Ave, Philadelphia PA 19143 / Tel: ( 215)
727-8170 / E-mail: info@BooksThroughBars.org /
Website: www.BooksThroughBars.org
We offer a wide range of reading materials free of charge to inmates.
Request books by topic and specific subject areas (for example: novels,
self-help, American history, etc.). If you wish, you may request specific
titles or authors, however, we may not be able to provide these. No
legal books. Donations, including stamps, are greatly appreciated.
Please send information regarding prison regulations for reading material
being sent in. Allow 3 to 4 months for delivery.
Only serving prisoners in PA, NJ, NY, DE, MD, VA, WV.
Books
to Prisoners (BTP)
92 Pike St Box A, Seattle WA 98104
BTP sends donated books to prisoners. Choice of books is
limited. Please send a list of topics you are interested
in. No legal or religious books. It may take six to eight
months for material to arrive, please be patient.
Donations of stamps are appreciated.
Books to Prisons D.C. Area
PO Box 5243, Hyattsville MD 20782 / Tel: (301) 699-0042 /
E-mail: bookstoprisoners@mutualaid.org
Books to Prisons offers free educational as well as a
wide selection of fiction and nonfiction reading material
to prisoners around the United States free of charge.
Please send requests and specify your topics of interest.
The Granite Publishing Group
PO Box 1429, Columbus NC 28722 / Tel: (828) 894-8444 /
E-mail: brian@5thworld.com /
Website: http://5thworld.com
Inmates may write to receive free books on subjects that
support the cultivation of planetary consciousness. The
metaphysical/transformational subjects of our books range
from Native American spirituality to the extraterrestrial
presence. Please send postage if possible.
The Inside Books
Project
c/o 12th Street Books, 827 West 12th St, Austin TX 78701 / Tel: (512)
647-4803 /
E-mail: insidebooksproject@yahoo.com
We send books free of charge to Texas inmates only. Please expect
a three to six month wait. We also offer a resource list and a free
newsletter. Donations and/or stamps are appreciated if possible.
Jewish Prisoner Services International
PO Box 85840, Seattle WA 98145-1840 / Tel: (206) 985-0577 / Emergency Collect: (206) 528-0363
Offers support, referrals, guidance, educational and religious programs, pen pal service, free Jewish books (to Jewish inmates only).
Prison Book Program
c/o Lucy Parson's Bookstore, 1306 Hancock St, Quincy MA 02169 / Tel:
(617) 423-3298/
E-mail: info@prisonbookprogram.org
/ Website: www.prisonbookprogram.org
The Prison Book Program has been supplying individuals and groups
of prisoners with free, quality reading material since 1972. We believe
that literacy and access to reading materials are crucial for the
personal, spiritual, and political development of all people. We offer
a free National Prisoner Resource List to all prisoners. We do not
offer a catalog of books, so please request books by topics. When
requesting books, please send us your prison's restrictions on reading
material. Donations, including stamps, are always welcome. Be patient,
we have over a 3 month backlog of requests. We do not send books to Texas, California, Michigan, Nevada, Oregon, or Maryland (except Jessup).
Prison
Book Project
PO Box 396, Amherst MA 01004-0396 / Tel: (413) 584-8975
ext. 208 / E-mail: info@prisonbooks.org /
Website: www.prisonbooks.org
You may request books by topics of interest. We do our
best to meet the needs and demands of inmates. You may
also request a specific book and we will try to find it
for you. No mailing list or catalogue. Donations of
artwork and poetry for fundraising greatly appreciated.
Sorry, no Texas inmates.
Prisoners
Literature Project
c/o Bound Together Bookstore, 1369 Haight St, San Francisco CA 94117 /
Email: prisonlit@yahoo.com /
Website: www.prisonersliteratureproject.com
Please request types of books—not specific titles. No legal books. Stamps or donations are greatly appreciated but are not required. Sorry, no Texas or Oregon prisoners. Only 1 request per year and please note, there is a several month delay.
The
Prison Library Project
915 West Foothill Blvd PMB 128, Claremont CA 91711
The Prison Library Project supplies books free of charge
to inmates who request them. We try to provide an ongoing
invitation to prisoners to embrace personal
responsibility, growth, and a deeper appreciation for the
world of books, ideas, and education. We offer books on
self-help, personal and spiritual growth, wellness, and
metaphysical books. No law books, technical, or GED, and
no catalogue.
• Real Cost of Prisons Project
5 Warfield Place, Northampton MA 01060 / Email: info@realcostofprisons.org /
Website: www.realcostofprisons.org
RCPP works to strengthen and deepen the organizing capacity of people and communities struggling to end mass incarceration. Resources include a website with useful up-to-date research, books, links to hundreds of organizations, PDF's of RCPP created materials, including three comic books ( Prison Town — Paying the Price, Prisoners of a Hard Life — Women and Their Children, and Prisoners of the War on Drugs ) and the newest sections “Comix from Inside” and “Writing from Prison.” Our comic books are free to prisoners and to organizers, advocates, family support groups, educators and others.
San
Diego California Coalition for Women Prisoners (SDCCWP)
SDCCWP c/o World Beat Center, 2100 Park Blvd, San Diego
CA 92101 / Tel: (619) 987-7553
SDCCWP sends books to women prisoners on various women's
and political issues. Please write to request a free book
list. Stamp donations are appreciated to pay for
shipping.
• Wisconsin Books to Prisoners Project
c/o Madison Infoshop, 1019 Williamson St. #B, Madison WI 53703 / Tel: (608) 262-9036 /
Website:
http://lists.madimc.org/~infoshop/wbtp/
Wisconsin Books to Prisoners is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization that sends books to prisoners in the state of Wisconsin , however, we do respond to requests from all over the country. WBTP believes that books are tools for learning and opening minds to new ideas and possibilities. By providing books to prisoners, we hope to foster a love of reading and encourage the pursuit of knowledge and self-improvement. Incarcerated individuals may send us their requests for books. We attempt to provide the requested materials from our stock of donated books. We also provide books directly to prison libraries.
Women's Prison
Book Project (WPBP)
WPBP c/o Arise Bookstore, 2441 Lyndale Ave South, Minneapolis MN 55405
/ Tel: (612) 729-5845 /
E-mail: wpbp@prisonactivist.org / Website: www.prisonactivist.org/wpbp
Since 1994, the Women's Prison Book Project has provided women in
prison with free reading materials covering a wide range of topics
from law and education (dictionaries, GED, etc.) to politics, history,
and women's health. There are other prison book projects, but we seek
to meet the specific needs of women in prison.
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Pen Pal Correspondence
(Buddhist / Christian / Jewish / Non-Religious)
CellPals!
PO Box 3326, Truth or Consequences NM 87901 / E-mail: cellpals2@hotmail.com /
Website: www.cellpals.com
CellPals! is a prison pen pal organization on the
internet that seeks to aid inmates in finding positive
influences during a given term of incarceration. You may
write to request an application packet from our company.
We try to make our site accessible to everyone regardless
of financial status.
Christian Pen Pals
PO Box 2112, Statesville NC 28687 / Website: www.christian-penpals.com
We share the love of Jesus by providing a Christian pen
pal for friendship and spiritual help to those who ask,
and by networking with other sources of help for other
needs common to prisoners. We are here to help prisoners,
prisoner's families, and chaplains. Our ministry is
therefore focused on proclaiming the Good News of Jesus
Christ, His forgiveness, and His great love for all. When
prisoners come to know and follow Jesus, hearts are
changed. The Holy Spirit gives them power to overcome sin
and bondage, giving them a transformed life.
The
Conversations With God Foundation / God's Pen Pals
PMB#1150, 1257 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland OR 97520 / Tel:
(541) 482-8806 /
E-mail: prisonoutreach@cwg.info /
Website: www.cwg.org
Our foundation is based upon the work of Neale Donald Walsch and his
books Conversations With God. Through our program, God's
Pen Pals, we will connect you with other people who are interested
in these teachings. In addition, you may write to request a scholarship
subscription to our newsletter, Conversations, and through
our Books for Friends program, you may request any of the Conversations
with God books free of charge.
Death
Row Support Project
PO Box 600 Dept P, Liberty Mills IN 46946
We offer pen pal services to death row inmates.
Friends
on Both Sides
PO Box 780608, San Antonio TX 78278 / Tel: (210) 846-6576
/
E-mail: customerservice@friendsonbothsides.com
Friends on Both Sides was started with the idea of
helping both males and females in prison express their
interest in meeting people in the free society with whom
they may establish a friendship or relationship. This is
accomplished through our website on the internet. You may
write to request an information packet.
Hoshia Inmate Ministry
(Messianic Jews)
PO Box 599, Vidor TX 77650 / Website: www.baruchhashem.com
Support and pen pal program for Messianic Jews.
Inmate-Connection.com
PO Box 83897, Los Angeles CA 90083 / E-mail: info@inmate-connection.com /
Website: inmate-connection.com
"Though they may incarcerate the flesh, they can't
incarcerate the mind." This website is dedicated to
connecting inmates with the outside world. You may write
to request an application form that will give you a full
web page on our site. The cost is $20.00 for an entire
year. Inmate-connection.com is an excellent place to
advertise on the net and get pen pal connections.
• Inmate Connections
465 NE 181st, #308, Portland OR 97230-6660 / E-mail: mail@inmate-connections.com /
Website: inmate-connections.com
The most complete internet pen pal service for prisoners. Webpages start at $45 per year. We offer email forwarding, photo modification, helpful "how to" brochure and more. Stamps accepted. Write for a free brochure/application.
The
Insight Prison Project
PO Box 169, Woodacre CA 94973
IPP is based out of the Spirit Rock Meditation Center and
its volunteers are happy to correspond with prisoners and
discuss Buddhist issues through a pen pal situation.
Jewish
Prisoner Services International
PO Box 85840, Seattle WA 98145-1840 / Tel: (206) 985-0577
/ Emergency Collect: (206) 528-0363
Offers support, referrals, guidance, educational and
religious programs, pen pal service, free Jewish books (to Jewish inmates only).
• Joy Writers' Ministry / The Church at Liberty Square
2001 Liberty Square Drive, Cartersville GA 30121 / Tel: (770) 382-9489 / E-mail: jjcoker1@bellsouth.net
Christian pen pals.
Mindful Buddha Outreach Project
3512 Myers
Ct. #2, Cheyenne WY 82001 / E-mail: mindfulbuddha@hotmail.com
Mindful Buddha Outreach Project is a non-profit organization dedicated
to helping inmates deepen their understanding and experience of Buddhism.
Through our prison outreach project, we offer pen-pal correspondence,
books, pamphlets, CD's, and audio tapes to assist inmates with questions
on Buddhism and meditation. Through our support we encourage Buddhist
meditation as a path of individual transformation, teaching us to
look within ourselves for the inner peace and happiness we seek. Through
developing our wisdom and compassion, we can improve our quality of
life and the lives of those around us. Whether a prisoner of the mind,
or of the body, freedom is within ourselves.
PrisonerLife.com
PO Box 1664, Voorhees NJ 08043 / Website: www.prisonerlife.com
The PrisonerLife.com website is dedicated to providing all prisoners
incarcerated in the U.S. opportunities to communicate with the world
and expand their networks of support. Prisoner's can become a part
of the PrisonerLife.com family by simply entering their information
into our member directory. You may ask anyone with internet access
to load information about you into our database. There is no charge
for this service.
Prison Fellowship Ministries
PO Box 17500, Washington DC 20041 / Tel: (703) 478-0100 / E-mail:
correspondence@pfm.org /
Website: www.pfm.org
Prison Fellowship's Pen Pal Program matches prisoners with Christian
volunteers whose letters bring hope, compassion, and the Gospel.
Prison Pen Pals
PO Box 235, East Berlin PA 17316-0235 / E-mail: info@prisonpenpals.com /
Website: www.prisonpenpals.com
The largest prison pen pal site on the internet since
1996. Thousands of inmates' personal, legal, and
specialty ads are listed on this site, providing
prisoners with correspondence opportunities. Write for a
brochure.
WriteAPrisoner.com
PO Box 10, Edgewater FL 32132 / E-mail: General-Information@writeaprisoner.com
WriteAPrisoner.com is a website helping prisoners find pen pals. Write
to receive a brochure.
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Creative Writing / Artistic
Resources / Newsletters / Magazines
The Beat Within
275 Ninth St, San Francisco CA 94103 / Tel: (415) 503-4170 / Website:
www.pacificnews.org/yo/beat
Our Beat contributors, most of whom are in the system, from death
row to county jail, to various youth facilities, as well as some of
whom are now in the free world, are in a unique position to express
themselves and realize they are not alone. Through their writings
and art, they discover that they are a part of a larger community.
Furthermore, their voices reach, touch, and hopefully influence the
lives of judges, probation officers, families, community workers,
youth, and many others. Our purpose is to educate readers inside and
outside of the system. This is why we challenge our writers to think
as teachers as they reflect on their pasts and look ahead. Prisoners
may send commentaries, artwork, and poetry, directed towards teaching,
inspiring, and giving hope. Prisoners may receive a free subscription,
donations are appreciated.
Captive Imagery
3300 NW 185th #129, Portland OR 97229 / E-mail: captiveimagery@captiveimagery.com
/
Website: www.captiveimagery.com
Our goal is to represent the most talented artists currently incarcerated
in prisons around the world. We evaluate samples, accepting and rejecting
potential clients, on a daily basis. This means our website is growing
and changing every week, with only the best prison artists achieving
representation. Originals received from our clients are placed up
for auction in their respective categories on our website. Bids are
accepted for a period of seven days, at which time each original is
sold to the highest bidder. Inmate artists are welcome to send us
up to five samples of artwork (photographs, photocopies, or originals),
however, we generally do not return samples. If we agree to represent
you, we will send you an agreement with all the necessary information.
Cell
Door Magazine
12200 Road 41.9, Mancos CO 81328 / E-mail: publisher@celldoor.com /
Website: www.celldoor.com
The Cell Door Magazine is written for a free audience
by prisoners or people who are family members or friends of prisoners.
Our goal is to develop an audience who reads The Cell Door Magazine
for its educational and entertainment value and quality, learning
in the process that prisoners are intelligent, personable, talented
human beings. We will definitely consider all submissions. We publish
art, poetry, essays, news, opinion, fiction, humor, and inmate cases.
• Critical Resistance National Office
1904 Franklin St Suite 504, Oakland CA 94612 / Tel: (510) 444-0484 /
Email: crnational@criticalresistance.org / Website: www.criticalresistance.org
Critical Resistance works to end society's reliance on prisons, policing and other forms of social control as solutions to social problems. The Abolitionist is a quarterly newspaper, provided free to all imprisoned people, that highlights the struggle of those inside and out against the prison industrial complex and is a tool for resistance and political discussion. Submissions are encouraged.
Gassho
Newsletter / Atlanta Soto Zen Center
Attn: Gassho, 1167-C Zonolite Place, Atlanta GA 30306 /
Website: www.aszc.org
The Gassho newsletter is a free publication created
by and written for incarcerated sangha practitioners. Articles discuss
prison life and the practice of Buddhism for those serving time. Each
issue is produced in conjunction with the Atlanta Soto Zen Center.
You may write and request to be on the mailing list. Also, we welcome
questions, articles, artwork, etc. from prisoners for publication.
The Journal of
Prisoners on Prisons
Subscriptions: University of Toronto Press, 2250 Military Road, Tonawanda,
NY 14150 /
Tel: (800) 565-9523
Submissions: Liz Elliott, Editor, Journal of Prisoners on Prisons,
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C. Canada
V5A 1S6
The Journal of Prisoners on Prisons is a unique forum for the voices
of prisoners everywhere. Drawing on writing from prisoners across
the world, the JPP allows those most knowledgeable about the realities
of prison life and most closely affected by those realities to speak
out. The JPP brings us the passionate, articulate voices not previously
heard in the ongoing debates about penology, prison abolition, and
prisoners' rights. Creative writing, personal stories, artwork, academic,
and legal arguments, contribute their perspective to a wide range
of contemporary issues related to crime, justice and punishment. Published
annually. Submissions: Prisoners and former prisoners are encouraged
to submit papers, collaborative essays, discussions transcribed from
tape, book reviews, and photo or graphic essays (no fiction or poetry).
We publish articles in either French or English.
Off Our
Backs: A Women's Newsjournal
2337B 18th St NW, Washington DC 20009 / Tel: (202) 234-8072 / E-mail:
offourbacks@cs.com /
Website: www.offourbacks.org
Off Our Backs is a bi-monthly newsjournal by, for, and about women.
It is the longest surviving feminist newspaper in the United States.
Our mission is to provide news and information about women's lives
and feminist activism; to educate the public about the status of women
around the world; to serve as a forum for feminist ideas and theory;
to be an information resource on feminist, women's, and lesbian culture;
and to seek social justice and equality for women worldwide. Subscriptions
are free for women prisoners. We are happy to accept writing or art
submissions from woman prisoners.
Pen Prison Writing
Program
Pen American Center, 588 Broadway Suite 303, New York NY 10012 / Tel: (212) 334-1660 ext: 117 /
E-mail: prisonwriting@pen.org / Website: www.pen.org
Upon request, we will send inmates, free of charge, a writing handbook offering information on the craft of creative writing, places to send your work and a list of organizations and resources for writers. We also sponsor an annual writing contest for prisoners.
The Pennsylvania Prison Society
245 North Broad St Suite 300, Philadelphia PA 19107 / Tel: (215) 564-6005
(800) 227-2307 /
E-mail: graterfriends@prisonsociety.org
/ Website: www.prisonsociety.org
Graterfriends is a monthly prisoner advocacy newsletter that provides
a voice for inmates and their families. It contains current correctional
related information as well as legal information, letters from inmates
and families, death penalty and legislative updates. We accept story
submissions including poetry, essays, and your thoughts on the penal
system. $3.00 per year suggested donation for prisoners (you may also
pay with stamps).
Purple Lotus Journal / Purple Lotus Temple
636 San Mateo Ave, San Bruno CA 94066 / Tel: (650) 952-9513 / Website:
www.purplelotus.com
The objective of the Purple Lotus Temple is to promote, with compassion
and dedication, the True Buddha Tantric Dharma to benefit sentient
beings. The Purple Lotus Journal is a yearly magazine offering reprinted
teachings and lectures. Prisoners may write to receive a free subscription
and further information. We also donate Buddhist books to prison libraries
and prison dharma groups. Our magazine and books are available in
either Chinese or English. Please provide us with the prison regulations
for sending books.
The Red Heart Warrior / Red Heart Warriors Society (RHWS)
PO Box 4362, Allentown PA 18105 / Tel: (610) 437-2971 / Email: tomw@iwon.co
RHWS is sponsored by the Lenape National Restoration Movement (LNRM),
but is open to red-hearted warriors of every tribal or ethnic background.
We publish The Red Heart Warrior, a quarterly newsletter, to encourage
people to walk the traditional path of a Native American warrior,
which is to lead a life of service to the people. Subscriptions are
$15 per year, we accept donations of stamps. You may send us articles,
poems, and artwork.
Surviving The System
Traci Lister, PO Box 1860, Ridgeland MS 39158 / E-mail: tlister@survivingthesystem.com /
Website: www.survivingthesystem.com
We are a spiritually-based organization, primarily focused on educating
youth and communities about the consequences of substance abuse and
the resultant criminal behaviors. We are trying to keep kids out of
prison. In support of this educational outreach, prisoners may share
their stories, artwork, poetry, program ideas, and views on current
events, as well as their joys and fears. Inmates may also write to
us to get involved in our recovery/outreach programs.
Texas
Freedom Sangha Quarterly
519 South Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth TX 76111-2241
The TSQ is for and about Buddhist prisoners in Texas prisons. The
intent of TSQ is to build and strengthen solidarity amongst Buddhist
prisoners in Texas; to help establish ties between the prison sangha
and free-world groups/individuals; to encourage Texas Buddhist prisoners
to actively strive for religious equality in their particular prison
unit; and to promote Buddhist practice and study. Prisoners within
the Texas system can send submissions of articles, sutra quotes, artwork,
etc., as well as free subscription requests. Donations are appreciated.
The Victory
Banner Newsletter
PO Box 53461, Washington DC 20009
The Victory Banner Newsletter is published twice a year and is free
of charge to inmate practitioners. This publication is for and by
inmates following the Buddhist path. Includes reports on teachings
and Buddhist events, articles by prisoners related to personal spiritual
practice and prison sangha, and letters to the editor. We welcome
questions pertaining to Buddhist practice which would be of interest
the general readership, as well as submitted articles, poetry, stories,
and artwork from all lineages of Buddhism.
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Reentry Assistance / Family
and Personal Support
Aid
to Incarcerated Mothers
32 Rutland St 4th Floor, Boston MA, 02118 / Tel: (617)
536-0058 / E-mail: info@aim-ma.org
We are an international organization working with women
on the inside and outside. We help incarcerated mother |