Proper rehabilitation

Quaker prison chaplain Paul Funnell celebrates a small success story

Some of the girls at the Kinshasa workshop. | Photo: Photo courtesy Action pour la Jeuen Fille.

A brilliant project has come about in my small world of Ford prison. It is a story of Quakers making a difference.  It started with one of my Quaker-registered prisoners, who was getting close to being allowed out on town visits and for work outside the prison in preparation for eventual release. After our Meeting for Worship, he asked me if there was any work he and two other Quaker-registered prisoners could do for Friends outside.

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