We need you!

Doug Tjapkes, President of Humanity for Prisoners…is one of a handful of prisoner advocates who are, I think, what writer James Baldwin had in mind when he said the world is held together by the love of a very few people.
Jeff Gerritt, Detroit Free Press

My name is Dan Rooks, I’m a psychologist in Holland, Michigan, and I’m proud to serve as chairman of the Humanity for Prisoners Board of Directors. I’m proud because of our reputation of integrity which earned the above comment from one of our state’s major newspapers. This reputation is not confined to the State of Michigan. Renowned Author Sister Helen Prejean signed her picture with Doug: Thank you for your precious care for prisoners.

WE HELP YOU
-Strong prisoner advocacy means fewer prisoners and better use of tax money
-Strong healthcare advocacy means inmates won’t infect the public upon release

WE PROMISE YOU
-A strong future as we seek affiliation with other solid churches and agencies
-More effective advocacy, as we make more efficient use of staff and volunteers

WE NEED YOU
-One of Michigan’s fine prisoner advocacy agencies has closed---no money
-There’s rumor that another may close due to lack of funds

We must not…we cannot let that happen to HFP! So I’m coming to you with a very bold request. Would you please consider a substantial end-of-the-year gift to HUMANITY FOR PRISONERS, in addition to your regular support? With the sagging economy and stock market uncertainty, we’re hurting. BUT, if my projections are accurate, we will never have to make a request like this again. Our footing will be solid in 2009, and our mission more exciting than ever! All because of your goodness!

Thank you! Signed: Dan Rooks, PhD, Chairman of the Board of Directors

HUMANITY FOR PRISONERS
20 W. Muskegon Avenue
Muskegon, MI 49440

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