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Pastor Ken Stevens
Set Free in Maine RR 1, 674 Riverside RoadAugusta, ME 04330 207-622-4709
207-622-4709 fax
E-Mail: sfme@mint.net
Set Free in Maine is a 10-year-old faith-based organization. Employment and life skills training are offered to former offenders upon release. Set Free in Maine has a working woodshop that employs former prisoners. Income generated from the sale of furniture is the funding mechanism for the program. Referrals to the program are made by religious organizations that operate within the prison system. Individual mentoring begins three to six months prior to release. Inmates are matched with a mentor in the area where the inmate is going to return. Set Free in Maine tries to meet individual needs such as housing and offering anger management groups.
Becky H. Boober, Executive Director
Maine Reentry Network Maine Department of Corrections 111 State House StationAugusta, Maine 04333-0111 (207) 287-1011
(207) 287-4518
Becky.H.Boober@maine.gov
Prison Book Programc/o Lucy Parsons Bookstore110 Arlington StreetBoston, MA 02116-5302 Distributes the National Prisoner Resource List booklet.
This is one of the best informational resources available
in the U.S. for prisoners. It is jam packed full of addresses
and contact information for groups, organizations, magazines,
newsletters, etc. related to prisoners and prison issues.
There is no set charge for the NPRL, and it will be sent free
on request, but a $1 donation (stamps OK from prisoners) will
cover the printing and mailing cost.
Email The Prison Book Program at:
info@prisonbookprogram.org
Pastor Randall Burns
Street Address:
56 Military Street Houlton, Maine 04730
Phone: (207) 532-2783
Fax: (207) 532-7274
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 517 Houlton, Maine 04730 Email infomsbc@houltonmsbc.org