Volume 2, Issue 3 • SPECIAL EDITION • Summer 2021
IN THIS ISSUE
Turning Darkness Into Light
When Walter Coppage encountered Journey to New Life for the first time during his incarceration, he admits, he was in a dark place. “When I met Rita, I was like 63, and my mind had allowed me to believe that I didn’t stand a chance coming out of prison,” Walter said.
Our Unsung Heroes
Meet our three summer interns, Anna, Claire and Maureen, who were sent to us through The Bishop Sullivan Center. Anna is a junior at Rockhurst University studying non-profit leadership. Claire is a senior at Kansas University studying social work. Maureen is a junior at Gonzaga University studying English literature and solidarity and social justice.
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Kits for Clients
We appreciate our supporters who donate items to help our clients. But the pandemic has limited what we can accept, and our clients still have needs. To help us provide for their basic needs, we are looking for at least 50 donors to commit to our monthly giving program.
Your monthly recurring donation of $10, $15 or $25 will provide clients with kits designed to meet the basic needs for their individual journey.
We will continue to accept all donations that we can. This is simply another option to meet the needs of our clients.
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