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  • Prison Ministries

    Changing the World By Helping Others Change Themselves

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    Food Pantry & Clothes Closet. Public Donations and Volunteers are Welcome!

About Us

About Us

Our Focus is helping ex-offenders get a new start on life by rehabilitating them to reenter society by giving them the tools to succeed.

Our History

Our History

Elder Leo Tate describes how God changed his life 40 years ago, and how God is still using him to help ex-offenders reintegrate into society.

Donation Center

Donation Center

Food Pantry and Clothes Closet for the Bunker Hill community and surrounding areas (38106, 38109). The Donation Center is open only Saturdays and Sundays 2pm-5pm. Donations are welcome from the public!

Who We Help


Each year hundreds of thousands of prisoners are released into communities across the country with very few programs that assist them with complete re-entry. Research information, extracted* from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, explains:Recidivism are criminal acts that resulted in the rearrests, reconviction, or returned to prison with or without a new sentence during three years following the prisoner’s release.

Summary Findings


During 2007, a total of 1,180,469 persons on parole were at risk of re-incarceration. This statistic includes persons under parole supervision on January 1, or those entering probation during the year. Of these parolees, about 16% returned to incarceration in 2007.Among nearly 300,000 prisoners released in 15 states in 1994, 67.5% rearrested within three years. A study of prisoners released in 1983 estimated 62.5%. Of the 272,111 persons released from prisons in 15 states in 1994, an estimated 67.5% were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within three years, 46.9% were re-convicted, and 25.4% re-sentenced to prison for a new crime. These offenders had accumulated 4.1 million arrest charges before their most recent imprisonment and another 744,000 charges within three years of release.Released prisoners with the highest rearrests rates were robbers (70.2%), burglars (74.0%), larcenists (74.6%), motor vehicle thieves (78.8%), those in prison for possessing or selling stolen property (77.4%), and those in prison for possessing, using, or selling illegal weapons (70.2%.).Consequently, less than three years of release, rapists were rearrested again for rape, and 1.2% of those who had served time for homicide serve again for the same crime.

Hours

Always
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Our Location

1782 Cincinnati Rd
Memphis, TN 38106

Contact Info

901-825-1350
liahouse6@gmail.com

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