Help Families
Here to Help Families
While our Family Ministry walks alongside the wives, children, and loved ones of incarcerated and returning men, we need partners like you to help carry that mission forward.
Because when a man is rebuilding his life, his family is often rebuilding too—and they shouldn’t have to do it alone.
What Families Need
Every season brings new challenges for the families we serve—emotionally, spiritually, and financially. Whether it’s a mother bringing her children to visit their father, a wife managing a household solo, or kids starting school without their dad, the need is real.
With your help, we can make sure these families feel seen, supported, and surrounded.
Sponsor a Care Package
Help us deliver thoughtful care packages to the families of incarcerated men—filled with essentials, school supplies, groceries, and encouragement during key seasons of the year.
Back-to-school | Thanksgiving | Christmas | Mother’s Day | Baby supplies
Support Family Events
Give toward family reunification events like our Family Day gatherings, Christmas celebrations, or graduation ceremonies. These are sacred spaces where healing happens and relationships are rebuilt.
You can provide food, games, gifts, or just help make it possible.
Give Monthly
Become a monthly supporter and help us sustain long-term care for spouses and children affected by incarceration. Your recurring gift helps us respond to real-time needs with consistency and compassion.
Volunteer with Family Outreach
Help prepare care packages, assist with mailings, organize drives, or serve at family events. Whether behind the scenes or face to face, your hands can make a real difference.
Pray for the Families
Not everyone can give or go—but everyone can pray. Join us in lifting up the wives, mothers, and children carrying heavy burdens with quiet strength.
Ask to join our monthly prayer list focused on family needs and requests.
Redemption Is a Family Story
When a man finds freedom in Christ, his healing can flow into every relationship. But it takes time—and it takes a community willing to stand in the gap.
You can be part of that community. You can help heal a family.

