Do you have a few children’s books that might wing their way towards Soledad Prison? A great way for families to relate is sharing a book with a child.
This is written by Pastor Dale Sollom-Brotherton from the December Newsletter from Christ Lutheran Church, Aptos:
“Melanie Larson is developing a project to provide new childrenâ€
families at Soledad Prison. She is working with prison officials and a local high school teacher
who has been meeting with prisoners for the past four years.
“Hereâ€
When reading The Grapes of Wrath two years ago at Soledad Prison, one of the inmates,
referring to the Joad’s plight from the dustbowl, said, “You know, when I killed that man, I put
his entire family in an emotional desert for the rest of their lives. I can’t make up for it, but let
me at least try to make my life meaningful to others.”
“This is why we go inside the prison. Deep connection and possibility.
“Using childrenâ€
If youâ€
desk. Or, give Melanie a call.
“I was naked and you gave me clothing, I was sick and you took care of me, I was
in prison and you visited me.†(Matthew 25:36)
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Comment:  Resurrection Catholic Community, the Catholic church in Aptos, sends a bus or two down to Soledad Prison each years so that children can visit their parents. Maybe some children’s books could also be on that bus? Sharing a book is a great way for a family to relate.        Licensed Psychologist Cameron Jackson  PSY14762 Monerey Bay Forum
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