Minister L.J. Guillory's
"Project Think Twice"
Project "Think Twice" serves the dual purpose of helping individual families as well as instructional organizations (e.g. Schools, Youth Group Homes, Religious Institutions,
Colleges and Universities) working with troubled and at-risk youth by providing free printed materials on the consequences of our choices as well as the consequences of life in prison.
We have articles written by prisoners, in an effort to share the other side of the story regarding life in prison, with the sincere hopes of making our Nation's Youth "Think Twice" before doing
something that might cause them to spend the rest of their lives in prison. A current goal of the project is to establish visiting programs; allowing an opportunity to our Nation's Youth with the
consent of their parents or guardian to visit one-on-one (parent or guardian included) with prisoners nationwide in an effort to put faces on the millions who are being incarcerated.
"Think Twice"
The Ombudsman General also supports other programs in his campaign to restore rehabilitation in prisons.
Alternatives to Violence
Literacy Programs
Anger Management/Control Program[s]
Coats for Kids
Handicraft Programs
Business Workshop[s]
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Breaking Barriers
Cans for Kids
Entrepreneurial Educational Course[s]
Colleges/University Access
Cultural Awareness Programs
Victim Rights Awareness and Restitution
Music Programs
Community Outreach Programs