5 Tips for Building Your Support Network After Prison Release


Getting out of jail is a huge relief, and it's the first step toward fitting back into society and getting your life back on track. You have a long road…[...]

Tips to Support Children When a Parent is in Prison


More than 2.7 million (1 in 28​) children in the United States currently have a parent who is in jail or prison. These children often experience many difficulties in their…[...]

Having a Newborn and Juggling Probation 


The arrival of a newborn is a complicated and happy milestone in life, bringing in a new set of challenges involving emotions, responsibilities, and adjustments. For people who are also…[...]

Prison to Professional: 3 Life After Prison Success Stories


Many studies and findings indicate that education can greatly decrease crime rates and lower the likelihood of people going back to prison after they are released. If someone in prison…[...]

5 Life Hacks Learned in Prison That Will Maximize Your Productivity


A life hack is defined as a strategy or technique to more efficiently manage one's time and daily activities. After I quickly shook off the shock of being sentenced to…[...]

Dating After Prison: Finding Love and Redemption


The adventure of love can take unexpected turns, and one of them is dating someone who has been incarcerated. It is a topic that raises eyebrows and sparks curiosity. How…[...]

How To Help Someone Get A Second Chance


The United States of America incarcerates and releases millions of people from jail and prison every single year. It can be exceedingly difficult for many people who have been convicted…[...]

4 Ways To Use Your Social Media Account For Good


Social media has transformed how we connect and talk to other people. Around 7 out of 10 people use social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and many…[...]

Life After Prison: Barriers that Come with a Felony Conviction


For many people, not much thought is given to a convict after the guilty verdict is reached in the courtroom. Justice was served—a person who broke the law is now…[...]