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Page 1: Providing religious activities for Orange Correctional Center .

Providing religious activities for Orange Correctional Center

www.aoprisonministry.wordpress.com

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Thank Youfor generously supporting our ministry. Your prayers keep the

ministry empowered. Your volunteers keep

the ministry vibrant and relational.

Your financial contributions constitute a large portion of our ministry’s $60,000 budget.

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AOPM at a glanceOur mission: Alamance-Orange Prison Ministry,

Inc, is a 501c-3 registered organization which: 1) provides a chaplain at Orange Correctional Center in Hillsborough, North Carolina in order to minister to the spiritual, personal and interpersonal needs of the inmates2) fosters and deepens the public’s understanding of the needs of the inmates 3) solicits and receives funds and gifts for the ministry’s operation and for the benefit of the residents of OCC.4) assists men in the task of re-entry.

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ProgrammingAs our mission

indicates:The majority of the

funds are spent on “chaplain support,”

so here is a snapshot of what our chaplain does.

ChaplainSupport

MinistryResources

Fundraising &Office Supplies

Dues &Subscriptions

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Indiv. Pastoral Care In times of great need emergencies arise often andsupport is requested by residents, family, and/or

staff. The chaplain helps by providing counsel, some emergency phone calls,and arranging some hospitaland funeral attendance (and clothing).

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Individualized Pastoral Care In times of less need the chaplain walks around the yard to be available to talk about and tolisten to most anything.

Ideally, he is available for counsel, support,

guidance,etc.

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Individualized Pastoral Care He visits dayroomsand dormitories

(there are three dorms with 60 men per dorm)

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Individualized Pastoral Care He visits oursegregation facility

(housingup to 40

men).

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Meeting with outside faith groupsWhen invited, the chaplain brings men to visit and speak at faith group

meetings.introduces residents to these groups which may

become their support groups after release.tries to introduce the residents to

compassionate people outside the fence, and also to introduce people on the outside to these men who are more than the “felon” or “criminal” label that is often applied to them.

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Spiritual Activity Supervision/SupportThe chaplain supervises/supports:Weekly worship and religious studies (and

volunteer facilitators) for the six faith groups which are present at the facility.

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Spiritual Activity Supervision/Support Weekly Yokefellow fellowship time.

Periodic memorial and wedding services.

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Volunteer Recruitment/CoordinationThe chaplain recruits and supports:Worship and study leadersYokefellowsOne Day with God leadersParent Day leaders Monthly Birthday Party plannersHoliday Activity planners

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Volunteer Recruit./Coord. Fundraisers (Brunswick Stew & Pecan sellers)Re-entry teams

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Other lines in the budget include:Christmas programs (programs, snacks, and

hygiene items for the men as well as some gifts for their children),

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Other budget linesGreeting cards (we provide up to 4 per resident

each month and holiday cards on top of these), Promotional materials and office supplies for the

ministry.Pecan and Brunswick Stew Fundraiser: we buy

(and volunteers sell) each November for our main fundraiser.

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Other budget lines Hygiene supplies (we provide hygiene items for

men who are “indigent” and can’t afford to purchase from the canteen),

Books and shelves (we have a small, but growing chapel library)

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Re-entryWe have a clothes closet,

which men who have need access to get clothes for release, CV passes, emergency passes, and work release.

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Re-entry•Parent days for men to (re)connect with kids.

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Re-entryWe are exploring ways to move forward in re-

entry work. This task is complicated because 1) we are intentional about fair procedures with a population of 220, 2) we learn to know some men over years while we meet others when they transfer to our camp on the day of their release.

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Thanks again for your supportContact:

(w) [email protected]

or follow our ministry atwww.aoprisonministry.wordpress.com


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