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Hope Behind Bars: Jail Visitation Aims to Expand in SD

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Friday, August 21, 2009   

Sioux Falls, SD - Leaders of a faith-based visitation program at the Minnehaha County Jail are hoping to expand to other areas of South Dakota. Person-to-Person (P-2) is a jail ministry operated by a wife-husband team and supported by volunteers, which provides connections to inmates serving short-term sentences and encourages a crime-free life beyond incarceration.

Co-founder Tracey Eberhard says the P-2 program successfully helps inmates cope with their jail crises by providing volunteers who are willing to listen and show they care.

"Inmates don't feel they can trust anyone. But, someone who will take time out of their busy schedule and their busy lives to visit someone they don't even know, says a lot. Many times, they just need to vent; they need to talk about their options. It helps to get the inmates to relax. We've heard from staff that it does seem to help. After they have their visit, they are more relaxed and calm and able to deal with their situation a little bit better."

Minnehaha County prisoners who wish to participate must formally apply and are then approved by the warden. Eberhard says many of the inmates have "burned their bridges," meaning they have few or no remaining positive influences in their lives.

"To have a stranger come in and be positive and encouraging to you, to be faithful to visit you every week, says a lot. I've had a lot of inmates call me back and say, 'I have a plan now. I'm going to get back to living my life the way I should, and my P-2 has helped me to do that.' I think that's very positive."

Backed by the Association of Christian Churches of South Dakota, P-2 draws volunteers from local churches. Eberhard is now working to spread the program to other jails across the state.




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