Join our next Volunteer Training: May 1-2!

Goal: $250,000

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TRANSFORMING LIVES,

ONE CHOICE AT A TIME

For almost 20 years we have witnessed people discover they still have the greatest freedom – to choose their attitude and response to life.

Our mission – to support “Change from the Inside” through compassionate experiential education for individuals impacted by incarceration – is more vital than ever.

Through your generous donations, we have reached over 4,000 participants in person and 3,700 through our distance learning program. Today, this mission resonates deeper, stretches wider, and reaches further than we ever anticipated.

The overwhelming demand for our transformative programs surpasses our current capacity and brings an urgent need to expand– but we can’t meet this demand without you.

Even with the 9 grants received from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation we need to raise an additional $250k to meet our 2024 goals.

One choice can ripple through communities, spark change, and rebuild lives.
Your support has the power to ignite this transformation.

Will you join us?

Watch this inspirational video and see what’s possible when we choose Freedom together.

 

“I feel a part of something and not so alone. For years I’ve shouldered my shame that I thought only I carry, and that’s just not true, there is help and healing!”

Melinda, Incarcerated Participant Distance Learning Program

The choice is always ours to make.
Every donation matters. Every amount helps.

CHOOSE A LEVEL

$2,500

8 students for 6 months

$1,000

3 students for 6 months

$500

10 students for 1 month

$100

2 students for 1 month

$50

1 student for 1 month

Custom

Choose a donation amount that works for you!

“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances.”

Viktor Frankl, Austrian Psychiatrist, Holocaust Survivor

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