Where friends meet and walls don’t matter

Often inmates don’t have a genuine relationship with someone outside of the prison walls. Family members may have passed on and friendships or marriages could have ended, especially when serving long sentences. In this regard, talking to someone who isn’t in prison can be immensely therapeutic.

Inmates might feel the need to open up and are grateful for the listening ear. The letters you receive could be filled with an unguarded level of intimacy, the way a close friend might talk to you. This trust and honesty can lead to a very special relationship. And as a writer, you can develop a deep connection with someone and find an unlikely friend. These bonds can become so significant they lead to long-term friendships or even marriage. Many inmates actually marry their pen pals when released or while serving their sentences.

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MY SUCESSFUL

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At the age of 19, I was hit with a huge life change at a young age. I got indicted by the F.B.I and sentenced to 108 months in Federal prison. During my incarceration, I did what I could to make use of the time I was going to be in there. I chose to not waste any time. I used every available minute to improve myself. I did nothing other than read and take every class they offered.

I started to create business plan after business plan. I wanted to create an opportunity to help my loved ones who I had to leave in order to serve my sentence. 

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A Sense of Doing Good

Why to Write Someone in Prison?

If you are looking to make a difference, writing a letter to a person in jail could be just the thing. Volunteer or charity work helps us connect to humanity in a powerful way. So many of us feel burned out at our jobs and the mundane routine of life. We might feel like we are not doing anything truly meaningful with our lives. Writing to an inmate or just offering your support can be therapeutic for you as well, and certainly rewarding. Giving your time and attention to a person struggling can make you feel you are making the world a little bit of a better place and contributing positively to society. Simply by writing a letter to a person in prison and brightening up their day can give you a smile as well.

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