Site now live - Prison Fellowship England & Wales

If you were in prison, who would buy your children's Christmas presents?  Can there ever be healing and forgiveness between convict and victim?  These are some of the questions that Prison Fellowship aims to answer, with a range of programmes and initiatives for helping those in prison and those affected by crime.  Their victim awareness programme (Sycamore Tree) helps offenders see the impact of their actions, and the Angel Tree programme provides Christmas presents for children of offenders who might otherwise be forgotten.  There is also an active and exciting volunteer group, not just working with offenders but also praying for them and their families.

PFEW's new web site is a more modern interpretation of their existing corporate theme, and includes plenty of tools to encourage visitor interaction.  Want to become a volunteer?  There's a signup form for that.  Want to sign up to the newsletter?  There's a signup form for that.  And there are also plans to extend the web site soon to include a members' area for volunteers providing more information, and a volunteers' forum too.

Visit the Prison Fellowship England & Wales web site.

Prison Fellowship England & Wales

Matthew Dawkins Written by Matthew Dawkins
Originally published on www.chapternine.co.uk.
Copyright © Matthew Dawkins 2010

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