Unified and Committed
Many people are oblivious to the wonderful work that is taking place behind the walls of prison that completely defeats the negative stigma that has been placed upon the incarcerated. In a unified effort to show that we as prisoners want to make a difference, the Pre-Reentry, Veterans, and S.O.A.R. communities of Augusta Correctional Center have been organizing charity drives for a vast array of non-profits.
Most recently in January the communities sent $200 to "Big Brothe

Now You Can Blog from Everywhere!
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Mental Health Support Crisis in Prisons
I am an offender that has been incarcerated for over six years. I've met over thousands of individuals from all different races, and backgrounds. Looking around, the compound is different but the insides are the same. Being incarcerated for six years is hard. Hell, being incarcerated in general is hard but you tend to lose a part of you because you feel forgotten, and left alone in the dirt. But one thing, I find that we all have in common is how broken we are on the inside.