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  2. Books to Prisoners - Wikipedia

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    These included Seattle's Books to Prisoners, Boston's Prison Book Program, and the Prison Library Project which was founded in Durham, North Carolina but relocated to Claremont, California in 1986. Since then, dozens of prison book programs have been established, although many have had short life-spans.

  3. Women's Prison Book Project - Wikipedia

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    Women's Prison Book Project was founded in 1994 in Minneapolis, [7] and incorporated as a nonprofit in Minnesota in 2000. [8] The organization was initially located in the basement of a volunteer. Since then, it has been located at several places in Minneapolis, including Arise Bookstore, [ 9 ] Boneshaker Books, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] SOCO Commons, and ...

  4. Little Lambs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010 2,309 male and female inmates were taking the Little Lambs Bible Disciple Training Course. Program graduates number many thousands. The course curriculum is 500 pages long. The organization works with prison chaplains, especially in Florida, to get the Salas face-to-face with prisoners to do a more effective job of ministry. [1]

  5. Prison education - Wikipedia

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    A prison literacy class for African Americans in New Orleans, 1937. In the United States, prisoners were given religious instruction by chaplains in the early 19th century, and secular prison education programmes were first developed in order to help inmates to read Bibles and other religious texts.

  6. Prison library - Wikipedia

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    Prison libraries provide a space for inmates to meet with others with common interests. Though funding is limited, some prison librarians are diligent in providing programming. Such programs include book clubs and community service projects. [9] Many inmates utilize the library as a means of escape from the reality of their current situations.

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  9. Crossroad Bible Institute - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads Bible Institute (CBI) provided faith-based reentry education for people in prison in the United States and around the world. It was founded in 1984. [1]As a state-licensed post-secondary school, CBI offered courses on three levels corrected by trained and certified Instructors. [2]