Volunteer: Prison Pen PalOVM invites the community to act with restorative practices by corresponding with an incarcerated person. Many people in prison want to better themselves, and can benefit from consistent support from someone with a fresh outside perspective. Click for Application Form Staff will match you with an inmate from our waiting list. You commit to write at least one letter per month for at least one year. If for any reason you decide you do not want to write after all, please let us know as soon as possible! One letter a month may seem like a small thing but that envelope is significant to an inmate who has limited contact with the outside community. Your commitment says, “I care; you can depend on me.” Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Volunteers should be caring, relational people who value and foster friendship. Your goal is to provide support and friendship during incarceration. Volunteers are not expected to be therapists, financiers, legal advisors, or parole sponsors. They are friends who enjoy wholesome relationships and who like to see and encourage good in others. The pen pal relationship facilitated by OVM ends with the incarcerated person’s release from prison. Our experience has shown that this offers safety and healthier relationships both for our volunteers and for the residents. We encourage prison residents to navigate the transition to public life within established re-entry programs. We can help provide information about available re-entry resources if you like. Agency: OVM, Inc. OVM invites the community to act with restorative practices by corresponding with an incarcerated person. Many people in prison want to better themselves, and can benefit from consistent support from someone with a fresh outside perspective. Click for Application Form Staff will match you with an inmate from our waiting list. You commit to write at least one letter per month for at least one year. If for any reason you decide you do not want to write after all, please let us know as soon as possible! One letter a month may seem like a small thing but that envelope is significant to an inmate who has limited contact with the outside community. Your commitment says, “I care; you can depend on me.” Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. Volunteers should be caring, relational people who value and foster friendship. Your goal is to provide support and friendship during incarceration. Volunteers are not expected to be therapists, financiers, legal advisors, or parole sponsors. They are friends who enjoy wholesome relationships and who like to see and encourage good in others. The pen pal relationship facilitated by OVM ends with the incarcerated person’s release from prison. Our experience has shown that this offers safety and healthier relationships both for our volunteers and for the residents. We encourage prison residents to navigate the transition to public life within established re-entry programs. We can help provide information about available re-entry resources if you like. Agency: OVM, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Neighborhood Accountability Board (NAB) Community ParticipantRepresent your neighborhood, support a victim, and interface with an offender to bring resolution for all in a conflict. OVM began offering Neighborhood Accountability Boards (NAB) in 2017. In these restorative circles, offenders meet with community members to discuss their situation. Community members are not a jury, but rather concerned neighbors with the interest of the victim, offender, and whole community in mind. NAB encourages participants to take responsibility for their actions, striving to make decisions that will positively contribute to the community. In many cases a NAB is an alternative for a juvenile offender who would otherwise face charges in the justice system. NAB meetings are scheduled according to participants' schedule availability, are sometimes performed via videoconference if preferred by participants, and usually last about an hour. Typically there is only one NAB meeting per case. Program Info: https://www.ovmks.org/community-justice-programming.html Agency: OVM, Inc. Represent your neighborhood, support a victim, and interface with an offender to bring resolution for all in a conflict. OVM began offering Neighborhood Accountability Boards (NAB) in 2017. In these restorative circles, offenders meet with community members to discuss their situation. Community members are not a jury, but rather concerned neighbors with the interest of the victim, offender, and whole community in mind. NAB encourages participants to take responsibility for their actions, striving to make decisions that will positively contribute to the community. In many cases a NAB is an alternative for a juvenile offender who would otherwise face charges in the justice system. NAB meetings are scheduled according to participants' schedule availability, are sometimes performed via videoconference if preferred by participants, and usually last about an hour. Typically there is only one NAB meeting per case. Program Info: https://www.ovmks.org/community-justice-programming.html Agency: OVM, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 67114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: "M-2" Prison Ministries VolunteerM-2 is a partnership program with Hutchinson Correctional Facility that "matches two" - a volunteer visitor from the community with a resident in prison - for monthly visits. Since 1973, M-2 has helped to build relationships between folks on the inside and outside of prison walls. Visitors and residents meet for an hour and a half each month to talk, share food and encouragement. This simple act of connection demonstrates that all are made in the image of God and worthy of relationship and support. May require background check, volunteer training, or other processes determined by Department of Corrections. Direct Application Form Here Agency: OVM, Inc. M-2 is a partnership program with Hutchinson Correctional Facility that "matches two" - a volunteer visitor from the community with a resident in prison - for monthly visits. Since 1973, M-2 has helped to build relationships between folks on the inside and outside of prison walls. Visitors and residents meet for an hour and a half each month to talk, share food and encouragement. This simple act of connection demonstrates that all are made in the image of God and worthy of relationship and support. May require background check, volunteer training, or other processes determined by Department of Corrections. Direct Application Form Here Agency: OVM, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 67501 Allow Groups: No |