Showing posts with label pvs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pvs. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

More Information about Prisoner Visitation and Support




As you all know from my Go Fund Me campaign, I am trying to raise money to attend Unitarian Universalist Women’s Spirit, a women’s retreat at the end of October.  In addition to UU Women’s Spirit, I’m also attending the annual conference for an organization called PVS, Prisoner Visitation and Support Services.


PVS is an organization that has been around since the 1970s.  It originally began as an organization that visited people who were arrested for being conscientious objectors to the Vietnam War.  Since then, the mission has changed, but the general function is the same.  Once a month we visit up to four prisoners at our local Federal prison.  Prisoners may be men or women, depending on the Federal institution closest to you.  The Federal Prison in Butner houses men only, and currently I am visiting three guys.

Before joining PVS I had to have an interview, fill out an application, and attend a training program at the Federal Prison.  I was fingerprinted by the FBI (twice!) and even have my own prison badge and number.  When I enter the prison I have to sign in, go through a metal detector, and wait to be escorted back to the visit room.  Sometimes it’s just me and a guard, or I’m there with other PVS people, or sometimes I get escorted back with friends and family and loved ones who are excited and nervous to see their family members.

December will be my two-year anniversary with PVS, and one of the guys I visit right now was my very first visitor at the prison.  We were both so nervous!  I was terrified as I walked down that long, stark hall, and then into the visit room where all of the visitors sit in neat little rows on flimsy, plastic chairs that remind me of stuff you’d find in a kindergarten classroom.  Some of the guys I greet with a hug, and some of them get a warm handshake.  Some of the prisoners have not had a hug in years or even decades.  Some of them haven’t had visitors or post cards in that long or even longer.  One of the guys I visit has been in prison longer than I’ve been alive.

Research shows that when prisoners get visitors, it helps maintain order and balance within the prison itself.  My guys can only come visit me if they are verified by the chaplain and have a history of stellar behavior.  (Not just good behavior, but the best of the best.  This is for my own safety and protection.)  So, the guys who get PVS visitors have an incentive to be on their most perfect behavior because if they mess up, then they won’t be able to visit me. 

Research also shows that prisoners who get visitors are less likely to return to prison or incarceration after release.  So, prison visitations can potentially help with the problem of prison overcrowding, as well as helping to prevent future crimes from being committed. 

Aside from all of the research-based statistics regarding prison visits, I think it’s a good thing.  I think it’s a kind thing.  Even though my visits are only an hour long with each guy, they look forward to visits and postcards every month.  PVS tries to provide visitors to people who don’t get visits from friends or family, and so out of the three guys I have, one sees his family about once a year, and the other two haven’t seen their families in five or even twenty years.

The Annual Conference will provide me training and education regarding incarceration, the prison system, listening skills, active listening, non-verbal communication, and even my own safety while being in a prison.  (Watching for con-men, setting boundaries, personal safety, etc.)  It will give me a chance to tour another Federal prison in Florida, to connect with other PVS visitors from around the world, and to meet researchers and prison staff.  I’m required to attend every two years, and since I was in my third semester of social work graduate school last fall, this is the first year I’ve been able to attend. 

I’m incredibly lucky that I’ve been awarded a FULL scholarship to attend the conference, but unfortunately it’s in Florida (near Orlando) so I’ll have to drive down in order to attend.  I plan on leaving Wednesday, getting a hotel, and then being at the retreat center near the prison in time to attend the 4pm “Newbie” PVS presentation.  The conference lasts until Sunday night, so I’ll drive a bit, get a hotel, and then hopefully be home on Monday night.  PVS accepts donations, so I look forward to the time when I’m able to donate money to this great organization, and when I’ll be able to help someone else attend this conference.  The 2015 conference is in Fort Worth, Texas, and I’m considering going to that one, too, to visit some friends and family who are in the area.

I love my time spent with PVS, and it has changed my life immensely.  The guys I visit have taught me a lot about culture, prisons, socio-economics, mental illness, and aspects of life that I had no idea about but are a daily reality to those who have not been as fortunate as I have been.  

And I understand that these guys are criminals.  They are.  But they’re humans, too.  The law has judged them and they are being punished, but that’s not my job.  My job is to just be a friendly visitor, to talk to them with no strings attached, to give them a glimpse and a hope of a better and more wholesome life.  And honestly, I’d say that the visits have probably helped me more than it has helped them.  PVS visits have changed me as a person, they have opened my eyes, and I look forward to this year’s retreat, future retreats, and future visits with “my guys.”

If you're interested in reading more, please follow this link to a PDF copy of a letter sent to PVS from one of the guys I used to visit.  Walter was released last year.  I think of him often. 
 

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Go Fund Me Update!

Hello, everyone! It's been a week of me doing a Go Fund Me campaign and I'm ecstatic with how well it's been doing! Thank you everyone for the kind words and support. Here is some news:

I got a job! Unfortunately it is not in social work, so finances are still very tight. It makes it much easier to pay for basic necessities in my life like food and gas. I'm still maintaining this campaign, however, because I'm worried about these projects costing more than I am estimating. Having a part-time job plus Go Fund Me donations means it will be easier for me to afford any extra expenses that come up during the retreat and the conference. So, thank you for your continued support and generosity. The Universe is abundant indeed!

I submitted my application for a scholarship for attending UU Women's Spirit. Fingers crossed that they give me the full $190 amount!

I go up to the Federal prison in Butner this Friday, and I'm excited to tell the guys I visit all about this campaign and the generosity of my friends and family. I appreciate it, and I know they appreciate it, too.

I'm writing up some blog posts about UU Women's Spirit and Prisoner Visitation and Support, so keep checking this space in the coming weeks for more information about these programs.

Two very good friends of mine sent me a very generous donation in the mail this week, so my actual "total earned" is $370! That means I only need to earn $330 more in order to reach my total goal of $700 for both the retreat and the conference. WOW! You guys are great, and I can't thank you enough.

And finally, as far as thank-you gifts go, I really really want to express my appreciation for you! Since I'm working right now, my time is a bit constrained, but I'm hoping to have gifts completed and sent by the end of September. I apologize for the delay, and I promise I have not forgotten about you. I just need to make sure I have time in order to devote attention and quality to these gifts. You mean a lot to me, and I want to make sure that what ever you get is indicative of that!

Okay, that's all of my news for now. Again, thank you ALL so much! Blessings and love to you, and I appreciate your love and kindness. You are inspirations to me, and you encourage me to be generous as well. So thank you.

Love and clear skies, Amanda.



Read the original post here!


 Hello, everyone!  Many of you know me and my story, but for those who do not, I recently completed graduate school with a master’s of social work degree.  Unfortunately, my job search is going very slowly.  My husband is a public high school teacher and he works very hard, but money is still very tight for us.  (I’m sure many of you can relate to this!)

I am starting this Go Fund Me campaign to try to raise money to help pay for two things – so I can attend a women’s spirituality retreat and so I can attend a conference that is related to my work as a social worker.

First, Unitarian Universalist Women’s Spirit is an event that takes place in the mountains of North Carolina and lasts from October 15-19.  “The purpose of UUWomenspirit is to create, conduct, and support activities that encourage and empower women to explore their religious and spiritual origins, experiences, and beliefs.”  It is a two-part weekend and the price covers food, lodging, and others programing fees.  I am applying for a scholarship to help pay for this event, but the scholarship does not pay for the full price of the weekend.  Extra funds are needed to pay the remainder of the fees, as well as gas money to drive up to the mountains.


Second, Prisoner Visitation and Support is a volunteer visitation program to Federal and Military prisoners throughout the United States.  The purpose is to provide prisoners with regular, face-to-face, contact from the world outside of prison to help them cope with prison life and prepare for a successful re-entry into society.  This is a fabulous program that really makes a difference in many people’s lives.  I’d love to share all of the evidence-based reasons why it’s a great program, but I’ll save that for another time!  (Or message me if you’re interested and tell me all about it!)

I’ve been involved with PVS a little over a year and a half, and it’s made a huge difference in my life.  In order to be a PVS volunteer I am required to attend a conference once every two years, and I’ll be driving town to Florida on October 22 to attend my very first conference and get some very useful PVS and social work training.  I’ve been very lucky to get the conference FULLY paid for!  (yay!)  Unfortunately, extra funds are needed for gas driving down to Florida, food, and lodging to and from Florida (I’ll have to stay in a hotel on my way down and on my way back up.) 


So, basically, I’m unemployed with all the time in the world and two really great opportunities, but I’m unemployed so that means I don’t have any extra money to spare.  That’s where YOU, my beloved friends, family, loved ones and readers come in.

The purpose of this Go Fund Me campaign is to try and raise some extra money to help off-set some of the costs of these two events.  Between the two of them (plus Go Fund Me fees), I need about $700.  I know that’s a lot, but I’ve seen these campaigns help lots of people for lots of different things, and I’m confident that every little bit will help.  I’m hoping to raise at least $400 by September 14, just in time for me to register for the Women’s Spirit Retreat.

So, I get to go to a retreat and a conference, but what do you get?  You get my unending love, but of course, you already have that!  But if you decide to donate to this Go Fund Me Campaign, here is what I can do for you:

- I can give you a 4-card tarot card reading with a deck of your choice.  (I have many to choose from, don’t worry.)



- I can give you a 10-card tarot card reading with a deck of your choice.



- I can make you a custom pair of beaded or charm earrings.



- I can make you a custom beaded bracelet.



- I can make you a custom beaded anklet.



- I can make you a custom beaded necklace.



- I can feature you, your business, your blog, your product, your website, or something else of your choosing on my various and numerous social media websites.



- I can make you a set of runes out of glass or a set or runes out of small stones.



- I can give you a vile of custom-made loose incense.

 

- I can give you a vile of custom-made Goddess oil.



- Or maybe I can do something else for you?

I just want to thank everyone in advance for even reading this, and for those who have supported and encouraged me so far.  I wouldn’t be where I am without you.  I want to thank everyone who has helped me on my journey so far, and I want to thank those who continue to walk with me wherever the path takes me.  I have always been blessed with amazingly generous friends and family, and if there’s anything I can do to repay that love and kindness, it would be an honor to do so.  You are all an inspiration to me.

Thank you all for your love and support, and please let me know if you have any questions or comments about this Go Fund Me campaign, about UU Women’s Spirit, about PVS, or about anything else at all.

I love you all!

Clear skies and endless blessings,
The Space Witch

 

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Request - help me do some important things in October!



 Hello, everyone!  Many of you know me and my story, but for those who do not, I recently completed graduate school with a master’s of social work degree.  Unfortunately, my job search is going very slowly.  My husband is a public high school teacher and he works very hard, but money is still very tight for us.  (I’m sure many of you can relate to this!)

I am starting this Go Fund Me campaign to try to raise money to help pay for two things – so I can attend a women’s spirituality retreat and so I can attend a conference that is related to my work as a social worker.

First, Unitarian Universalist Women’s Spirit is an event that takes place in the mountains of North Carolina and lasts from October 15-19.  “The purpose of UUWomenspirit is to create, conduct, and support activities that encourage and empower women to explore their religious and spiritual origins, experiences, and beliefs.”  It is a two-part weekend and the price covers food, lodging, and others programing fees.  I am applying for a scholarship to help pay for this event, but the scholarship does not pay for the full price of the weekend.  Extra funds are needed to pay the remainder of the fees, as well as gas money to drive up to the mountains.


Second, Prisoner Visitation and Support is a volunteer visitation program to Federal and Military prisoners throughout the United States.  The purpose is to provide prisoners with regular, face-to-face, contact from the world outside of prison to help them cope with prison life and prepare for a successful re-entry into society.  This is a fabulous program that really makes a difference in many people’s lives.  I’d love to share all of the evidence-based reasons why it’s a great program, but I’ll save that for another time!  (Or message me if you’re interested and tell me all about it!)

I’ve been involved with PVS a little over a year and a half, and it’s made a huge difference in my life.  In order to be a PVS volunteer I am required to attend a conference once every two years, and I’ll be driving town to Florida on October 22 to attend my very first conference and get some very useful PVS and social work training.  I’ve been very lucky to get the conference FULLY paid for!  (yay!)  Unfortunately, extra funds are needed for gas driving down to Florida, food, and lodging to and from Florida (I’ll have to stay in a hotel on my way down and on my way back up.) 


So, basically, I’m unemployed with all the time in the world and two really great opportunities, but I’m unemployed so that means I don’t have any extra money to spare.  That’s where YOU, my beloved friends, family, loved ones and readers come in.

The purpose of this Go Fund Me campaign is to try and raise some extra money to help off-set some of the costs of these two events.  Between the two of them (plus Go Fund Me fees), I need about $700.  I know that’s a lot, but I’ve seen these campaigns help lots of people for lots of different things, and I’m confident that every little bit will help.  I’m hoping to raise at least $400 by September 14, just in time for me to register for the Women’s Spirit Retreat.

So, I get to go to a retreat and a conference, but what do you get?  You get my unending love, but of course, you already have that!  But if you decide to donate to this Go Fund Me Campaign, here is what I can do for you:

- I can give you a 4-card tarot card reading with a deck of your choice.  (I have many to choose from, don’t worry.)



- I can give you a 10-card tarot card reading with a deck of your choice.



- I can make you a custom pair of beaded or charm earrings.



- I can make you a custom beaded bracelet.



- I can make you a custom beaded anklet.



- I can make you a custom beaded necklace.



- I can feature you, your business, your blog, your product, your website, or something else of your choosing on my various and numerous social media websites.



- I can make you a set of runes out of glass or a set or runes out of small stones.



- I can give you a vile of custom-made loose incense.

 

- I can give you a vile of custom-made Goddess oil.



- Or maybe I can do something else for you?

I just want to thank everyone in advance for even reading this, and for those who have supported and encouraged me so far.  I wouldn’t be where I am without you.  I want to thank everyone who has helped me on my journey so far, and I want to thank those who continue to walk with me wherever the path takes me.  I have always been blessed with amazingly generous friends and family, and if there’s anything I can do to repay that love and kindness, it would be an honor to do so.  You are all an inspiration to me.

Thank you all for your love and support, and please let me know if you have any questions or comments about this Go Fund Me campaign, about UU Women’s Spirit, about PVS, or about anything else at all.

I love you all!

Clear skies and endless blessings,
The Space Witch