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Educating The Tomorrow

Inside the prisons are mothers, fathers, families and even children.
​Our homes and centers also house many children of prisoners who have no place to go.
When the student community involves itself and takes an active role, we are able to bring about much needed advocacy for the fixing of broken lives.
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Schools

  • Donate Essential Supplies: Contribute indoor games, medicines, clothing, and toiletries through donations from teachers, students, and well-wishers.
  • Celebrate Festivals Together: Organize Independence Day, Deepawali, and other cultural celebrations in collaboration at our homes.
  • Provide Educational Support: Donate computers and study materials to enhance learning opportunities for prisoners.
  • Arrange Educational Programs: Organize tutoring sessions to help prisoners children pursue education and prepare for examinations.
  • Support Prisoners' Families: Visit prisoners' families and extend assistance to their children through mentoring and resources.
  • Conduct Moral Classes: Facilitate value-based and moral education sessions to inspire positive change.
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Colleges

  • Raise Awareness: Educate fellow students and the community about the challenges faced by prisoners and their families.
  • Organize Fundraisers: Collect donations to support initiatives like medical camps for prisoners.
  • Provide Skill Training: Arrange workshops and programs to equip prisoners with employable skills.
  • Support Education: Facilitate resources and tuition materials to help prisoners prepare for university exams.
  • Assist Prisoners' Families: Visit the families of prisoners and victims to offer emotional support and aid for their children’s welfare.
  • Conduct Research and Advocacy: Perform surveys to understand the needs of prisoners and use media platforms to raise public awareness about the importance of rehabilitation and support.
  • Encourage Family Visits: Promote and support the importance of family visits to strengthen inmates’ support systems and reintegration prospects.
  • Highlight Positive Stories: Publish articles or reports that share the positive transformation and rehabilitation stories of prisoners, helping shift public perceptions.
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Universities & Scholars

  • Conduct Research Programs: Develop and implement research initiatives within prisons to understand inmates' needs and rehabilitation outcomes.
  • Examine Legal, Medical, and Administrative Systems: Study and analyze the legal, medical, and administrative procedures related to prison management and inmate welfare.
  • Promote Awareness of Visiting Systems: Educate the public and families about the visiting procedures and their importance in maintaining inmates’ emotional well-being.
  • Foster Family Reconciliation: Work towards amicably settling conflicts between victims and offenders, particularly focusing on family reconciliation.
  • Study Crime Trends and Influences: Investigate the social and environmental factors influencing crime, including the impact of locality and community dynamics.
  • Advocate for Compassionate Release: Work towards the release of prisoners who are elderly, ill, or have served long sentences, emphasizing humanitarian grounds.
  • Design Prison-Friendly Solutions: Conduct studies to explore and implement reforms that create more humane, supportive, and rehabilitative prison environments.

We look forward to you visiting and volunteering

"We want to make the prison, a place where men and women pray. We shall make the prisoner know that they are not alone,without friends but we are their friends who truly love them. In order to achieve this we seek the collaboration of all, to make some worthy whom society has judged worthless, consider useful whom society has judged useless.."

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  • Home
  • WHO WE ARE
    • About Us
    • Vision & Mission
    • Our Team
    • Honor Roll
    • PHOTO GALLERY
  • WHAT WE DO
    • REHABILITATION CENTERS
    • HOMES FOR PRISONERS CHILDREN
    • Holy Eucharist for the Incarcerated
    • OUR APPROACH >
      • 3R Theory
      • Prisoners' Reformation Trajectory
      • An Eightfold Path for Prisoners' Reformation
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Volunteer
    • Student Community
    • Donate
    • Contact Us
  • EVENTS
    • 13th National Convention, Goa
    • Previous National Conventions
    • REPORTS: past events
    • Online Programs
    • Blog
  • LEARNING CENTER
    • PUBLICATIONS >
      • Reformative Explorations
      • BOOKS
      • Prison Voice Magazine
    • for volunteers >
      • INTERNal Documents
    • Prison Ministry Sunday Pastoral Letters
    • PMI Special Task Forces
    • Inspirational Stories
    • Milestones
    • Inspirational Messages
    • Prison Statistics