View Full Version : Finally, Help is on the way for California State Parolees and YA Parolees


HarrisonWinslow
08-18-2004, 04:38 PM
I wanted to pass this along. I know a Catholic Priest in Los Angeles who has a non-profit oranization that is dedicated to helping California State Parolees and Youth Authority Inmates when they are released from prison or YA.

I heard about him from a 60 minutes interview and I tried his help with my Son and I was shocked to know that someone so helpful and compassionate is available to help my wife and I.

Help is on the way!

He helped us with FREE services. Job locating - he has connections all over Los Angeles and the employers know that he helps parolees. He also helps with letters of reference, legal mailing addresses and counseling. All Free. He is supported by donations, so help him out if you can.

He is a kind, caring person and is NOT a phony. I was worried at first but quickly found how totally helpful he is. He is done GREAT things for my Son, and now my son is in College and works part time. This sure beats going back to prison.

He also has a Great relationship with hundreds of Parole Agents, who are at times the Worst people on earth, but he works with them and he is able to help solve a lot of the problems that lead to parole violations.

PM Memeber for information.
He lives in Northest Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Glendale area.
Although he will help wherever you are.

Just be Serious, and Don't play games with him. He can help you. You just need to be humble and honest and ready to work on yourself.

All services are free.

Thanks,

Harrison
A Father of a California Parolee

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BSS
08-18-2004, 10:51 PM
Thank so so much Harrison and welcome to PTO. It is alway good to hear something positive when it comes to our loved ones. Barb

FriscoLady
08-21-2004, 03:08 AM
Thank You Harrison and again Welcome to PTO!

I think I would like to look into this myself. I have been trying to get home to San Francisco from the east coast. I will pm you today.

Patti

Dre's Lady
08-21-2004, 03:15 AM
Welcome to the PTO family Harrison. I wish Florida could get some help.

fchina8
03-27-2005, 03:46 PM
I wanted to pass this along. I know a Catholic Priest in Los Angeles who has a non-profit oranization that is dedicated to helping California State Parolees and Youth Authority Inmates when they are released from prison or YA.

I heard about him from a 60 minutes interview and I tried his help with my Son and I was shocked to know that someone so helpful and compassionate is available to help my wife and I.

Help is on the way!

He helped us with FREE services. Job locating - he has connections all over Los Angeles and the employers know that he helps parolees. He also helps with letters of reference, legal mailing addresses and counseling. All Free. He is supported by donations, so help him out if you can.

He is a kind, caring person and is NOT a phony. I was worried at first but quickly found how totally helpful he is. He is done GREAT things for my Son, and now my son is in College and works part time. This sure beats going back to prison.

He also has a Great relationship with hundreds of Parole Agents, who are at times the Worst people on earth, but he works with them and he is able to help solve a lot of the problems that lead to parole violations.

PM Memeber for information.
He lives in Northest Los Angeles, Eagle Rock, Highland Park, Glendale area.
Although he will help wherever you are.

Just be Serious, and Don't play games with him. He can help you. You just need to be humble and honest and ready to work on yourself.

All services are free.

Thanks,

Harrison
A Father of a California Parolee

[Email removed] Please see PTO Rules and Policies.

fchina8
03-27-2005, 03:49 PM
I would like to know more about non-profit organizations that are hiring. I will be graduating with my B.A. in Sociogoly in the Fall. I am in the process of trying to get my record expundged, but one charge may not be able to and this will hurt as I try and apply for a job. Contact me. Francyne

FriscoLady
03-27-2005, 04:19 PM
Hi, Francyne and Welcome to PTO!

You can contact Harrison via Private Messages here at PTO.

Please let me know if you get in contact with him and if how he can be of help.

I ask this for two reasons, 1. I am now in the process of trying to get my probation shifted back to California, so I will need employment in San Francisco, and; 2. I want to know if we can recommend this to others.

Again, Welcome to PTO, best of Luck in the Job search. I know how hard it is.

Patti

PS: I almost forgot, there is a thread in this forum with a listing of various agencies that may be of help. This is the link to it:

http://www.prisontalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28508

and you might try this one:

http://www.prisontalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45190