Louisiana Parole Project
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http://www.paroleproject.org 16-07-2016 12:06:31
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Our executive director Andrew Hundley joined Rep. Emily Chenevert on Talk 107.3 to discuss our organization’s commitment to public safety and the long-term success of those we serve. 🎙️ Listen here: talk1073.com/2025/08/28/mor…
“There is an inconvenient truth in our work,” said Andrew Hundley. “And that is that so many of our clients have been in prison so long that when they come home, they have very little time left on this earth.” paroleproject.org/honoring-the-d…
The Louisiana Parole Project is proving what’s possible: transforming former offenders from tax burdens into taxpaying citizens who strengthen their communities and increase public safety 👏
The first day out of prison can set the course for a lifetime. The Louisiana Parole Project meets people at the door, providing immediate support that helps turn accountability into opportunity.
Honored to welcome Christi & Dee from Louisiana Parole Project visiting us this week & speaking to our EMERGE class today! They are powerful examples of women who’ve survived the system & now give back to others. The Louisiana Parole Project does incredible work helping people coming home
Forgiveness, reconciliation, and redemption. Watch this powerful story by David Begnaud.
Our very own podcast, Empower Hour, is HERE! We’re joined by Dee & Christi from Louisiana Parole Project — two powerful women who went from serving life sentences to living lives of purpose & giving back. You don't want to miss this conversation! youtu.be/1s4y7-a_pCc?si…
We appreciate Governor Jeff Landry for granting our client a commutation. Bill Ollis, an Army veteran, was held accountable for his actions and has spent decades demonstrating rehabilitation. We applaud the use of clemency for those worthy of redemption. wbrz.com/news/governor-…
Over the last five years Louisiana Parole Project has advocated for the release of dozens of 10/6 lifers who remained incarcerated after 50+ years in prison. At the age of 80, and after 56 years at Angola, John became the latest to come home.