Palestine, TX 75802
Parolees' residence program for men

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Chapel, meals, men's and women's emergency shelter and long term recovery program, men's transitional housing.
Food bank; men's emergency shelter, transitional housing and rehabilitation program; women's emergency shelter, long term recovery program, furniture bank.
Parolees' aftercare residence, support groups
Chapel, meals, men's and women's emergency shelters and transitional housing, men's long term recovery program, couples/men with children ministry.
Chapel, children/youth Bible club, youth center, children/youth live in program (not accompanied by parents), computerized academic program, literacy program, tutoring, job skills and employment readiness training, ESL, meals, food bank, jail chaplaincy program and Bible studies, mental health residential program, medical and dental clinic, support group, women's emergency shelter, furniture bank.
Chapel, employment readiness, meals, thrift store, men's shelter, medical/dental/eye clinic.
Chapel, children/youth Bible club, computerized academic program, literacy program, job readiness program, meals, men's and women's emergency shelters and long term recovery programs, transitional housing, medical clinic, support group, child care, couples/men with children ministry.
Chapel, children/youth recreational program, literacy program, job skills training, employment readiness program, meals, thrift store, recycling program, parolees' residential program, support group, senior housing, men's and women's emergency shelter, furniture bank, child care.
Materials written for and by addicts to assist imprisoned substance abusers. Bible study courses, tracts, and assistance in getting your prison ministry off the ground.
Chapel, day camp, computerized academic program, literacy program, job skill training, meals, recycling program, men's emergency shelter/transitional housing and long term recovery program, medical clinic, support group.
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Cheryl R. Selby
2101 East Ben White Blvd. #104Austin, TX 78714512.707.7161
512.707-7116 Fax
Residential and Non-Residential Aftercare
Mack Bailey
7506 Ed Bluestein Blvd.Austin, TX 78723512.926.2431
Residential Aftercare; Non-Residential Aftercare; Family Ministry
Pat Howard
P.O. Box 3785Bryan, TX 77805979.219.0671
979.361.4291 Fax
Residential Aftercare - FEMALES; Non-Residential Aftercare; Jail and Prison Ministry
Roger Hollar
4805 NE Loop 820Fort Worth, TX 76137-2801817.281.3361
817.281.7413 Fax
Non-Residential Aftercare; Family Ministry; Jail and Prison Ministry
Carole Ross
P.O. Box 412Gatesville, TX 76528-0412254.865.5163
Residential Aftercare - FEMALE; Non-Residential Aftercare; Family Ministry; Jail and Prison Ministry
Chuck Talbot
P.O. Box 590578Houston, TX 77259Residential Aftercare; Juvenile Offenders Ministry; Victim Ministry; Jail and Prison Ministry
Mike and Charlotte Hooker
P.O. Box 143Queen City, TX 75572-0143903.796.5297
Residential Aftercare - MALE and FEMALE; Non-Residential Aftercare; Victim Ministry; Jail and Prison Ministry
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
(915) 799-0882
Foursquare Gospel Church
Local. Contract halfway house for Federal Prison System. Provides room, board, counseling, & treatment for conditional parolees.
214-826-0783
Temporary housing for men, women, and children. Counseling and referrals. Residents must leave during the day to look for work or join labor pool. Rent $50.00 per week. Individual apartments. Walk in or call during business hours.
214-742-8200
Jobs for ex-offenders. Call the telephone number listed. Waitstaff, housekeepers.
12204 Gardenia
Dallas, TX 75218
214-660-8950
Christian faith based housing for distressed homeless women who want to change and become Christian law-abiding citizens. Provide housing - the residents are required to begin work immediately and then they begin paying $70 per week rent, get a car and then move on.
The purpose of Angels House is to provide a safe living place for women who have nowhere else to go in their escape from dangerous situations, i.e., domestic violence, drugs, alcohol, sexual abuse, poverty.
214-428-4242
Temporary shelter for men, women, and children. Meals. Walk in after 5:00 pm and before 10:00 pm.
749 Montopolis DriveAustin, TX 78741
Transitional Housing. The entire facility is run by ex-offenders. | |
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(409) 982-5028
Over 13 years of experience working in the Texas prison system. She has been employed in several different positions, on numerous facilities. During her employment, she has worked with offenders ranging from the youthful first offender, to gang-bangers, to older habitual offenders, to offenders on death row. Now in full-time prison ministry.
Lakeshore Ministries provides a loving home for people who are starting a new way of living.
This can be people seeking to live a clean and sober life, or ex-offenders seeking to re-enter society.
Can be transitional or semi-permanent.
Lakeshore provides housing, food, and support . . . but most of all, they provide HOPE in a Christian family environment.By treating these individuals with respect, dignity, and encouragement as our brothers and sisters in Christ, their lives are changed.
P.O. Box 14129
Fort Worth, TX 76117
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