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Discovering Oneself on the Inside
by Barbara Denempont

The letters we receive from incarcerated men and women each week tell the real story of the Gangaji Foundation Prison Program. Here are a few we hope inspire you to help us keep a 30-year promise.

For the last 30 years, the community has sustained the Gangaji Foundation Prison Program and made it possible for us to respond to every inmate’s request. As our outreach to inmates greatly expands through a new digital platform, Edovo, we want to keep keeping that promise.

Imagine inmates being able to access Gangaji’s course, Freedom Inside, via iPad. Well, it is happening now and already over 2200 inmates have started the course! We are thrilled for this fresh opportunity to support the community living behind bars. Please join us in making these course materials and books available to them.

You can learn more about the program and what your donation will do here.

Read more letters here.

Words from Donors, Volunteers, and Prisoners

Responding to the Call Home Behind Prison Walls

What if there was a simple, immediate way you could make a real difference in an inmate’s life? There is...

“This is your resting place, your watering hole. Find what supports you, what includes you, and drink it in. Be nourished. Be enlivened. And when you feel thirsty again, drink some more.” —Gangaji

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From a Prison program volunteer

"I have found writing these letters to a prisoner to be a most intimate and deepening act of love towards myself, as well as a way of appreciating and acknowledging our shared human beingness."

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