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Our Mission;

 

To Provide Transitional Services

For the incarcerated,formerly incarcerated,

and their families

Citizens of the Kingdom of God


Charles Adkins, an Indiana state prison official says, "Religion is one of several rehabilition avenues, but it is the only one that addresses the root problem,

a moral crisis inside the inmate." 


 A.P.M.O.C.

  is a  501(c)3 non-profit, a gathering and collaboration of ministries, agencies, and resources formed in 2003, geared to disciple (mentor), incarcerated and formerly incarcerated, men, women, youth, and their families, repositioning them in the development of a solid spiritual, educational, and foundational doctrine, facilitating a lasting change.

 


 

“Here’s what we’ve been doing in 2011, in photos”

In 2011, Associated Prison Ministries of California, assisted 23 clients with housing, had over 750 sign-ins attending our week-end Friday Night Video support group, served over 63 clients and family members with clothing vouchers and 15 post homeless clients with household goods vouchers, we delivered gifts to the children of over 21 incarcerated men and women, assisted 48 clients with their barriers to employment, gave 140 coats to our clients, assisted Sacramento Superior Court - Alternative Sentencing with 325 hrs. in community service hours, and assisted 3 clients with C.P.S. cases in stability for child custody.

A.P.M.O.C.’s, "Encouraging Word Program," sent out over 9,000 letters to incarcerated men, women, and youth in 22 states and also sent letters to prisons in Canada, India, and Africa. We also awarded 31 certificates of completion to responders of our, “Creating A New Heart, A Moral Studies Program."

Friday Night Video Program;

Over 1,000 sign-in’s, attending our week-end support group in 2011

We Fall Down,Clothing

and Household Vouchers Program;

Serving 63 clients and family members with clothing,

and 15 former homeless with household goods in 2011

 

A.P.M.O.C. Staff at PrisonFellowship

Angel Tree 2011;

   

Delivering toys and gifts to the children of over 21 incarcerated men and women in 2011

Breaking the Barriers to Employment Program;

A.P.M.O.C., assisted 48 clients with barriers to employment in 2011

A.P.M.O.C. Staff at Salvation Army – Channel 10,

“Coats for Kids’ Sake 2011”;

A.P.M.O.C., Volunteering at Cal Expo, and we also gave out over 140 coats to our clients in 2011

Other Active A.P.M.O.C. Programs:

Sacramento Superior Courts, Alternative Sentencing Community Service Hours Program,

E-waste 4 Good, Fundraising Program,

Homeless Connect 2012, We will provide services for ex-offenders,

June 2, 2012, at Sacramento City College

 

New and Coming in 2012:

The A.P.M.O.C. Business Education and

Entrepreneurial Training Center (for ex-offenders),

A.P.M.O.C. Helping Hands Food Distributions,

And in partnership with One Bad Choice,

I.T. and Basic Computer Training

 

2012 Partnerships:

The H.E.L.T. Empowerment Project

Wrap around services at the Elmo Allen Slider Community Clubhouse with;

Root Causes,

Two Rivers Community Literacy Project,
Thug Exposed.Org,

One Bad Choice,

The Gardens,

M&M Foundation Inc.,

Always Knocking,

Hawk at Risk Youth Services Center, Inc.

and many others


 
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