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*Naljor Prison Dharma Service is an outreach project of SourcePoint Global Outreach. We provide resource materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States, to numerous prison outreach organizations, and to individuals working directly with those inside prison
 
*Naljor Prison Dharma Service is an outreach project of SourcePoint Global Outreach. We provide resource materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States, to numerous prison outreach organizations, and to individuals working directly with those inside prison
 
*source page [http://sourcepointglobaloutreach.org/resource-directory-prisoners/]
 
*source page [http://sourcepointglobaloutreach.org/resource-directory-prisoners/]
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Prison Book Program - National Prisoner Resources List August 2016 [http://prisonbookprogram.org/wp-content/uploads/nprl.pdf]
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*The National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) provides information about places where prisoners and their families can find support, advocacy, health care information, and outlets for their creativity.  It offers a much-needed lifeline to the outside community. The NPRL also contains information about protecting oneself from HIV, which is spreading like wildfire in prisons. We often hear from people that a resource on the NPRL helped them get the services they needed or simply made them feel less hopeless because they found someplace to turn for support.
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*source page [http://prisonbookprogram.org/resources/national-prisoner-resource-list/]

Revision as of 11:13, 28 October 2016

Naljor Prison Dharma Service Resource Directory [1]

  • Naljor Prison Dharma Service is an outreach project of SourcePoint Global Outreach. We provide resource materials to men and women in prison throughout the United States, to numerous prison outreach organizations, and to individuals working directly with those inside prison
  • source page [2]


Prison Book Program - National Prisoner Resources List August 2016 [3]

  • The National Prisoner Resource List (NPRL) provides information about places where prisoners and their families can find support, advocacy, health care information, and outlets for their creativity. It offers a much-needed lifeline to the outside community. The NPRL also contains information about protecting oneself from HIV, which is spreading like wildfire in prisons. We often hear from people that a resource on the NPRL helped them get the services they needed or simply made them feel less hopeless because they found someplace to turn for support.
  • source page [4]