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Helping Women Continue Their Education After Prison

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This is the VOA Special English Education Report.

Some women’s prisons in the United States offer classes for college credit. But when the women gain freedom, they do not have much chance to continue their education. They must follow the terms of their parole. They live outside prison during that period, but still have to obey government rules. They usually have to find work and a place to live.

In two thousand, a woman named Barbara Martinsons started a program to help the former prisoners. She established the College and Community Fellowship, or CCF.

Ms. Martinsons taught at Manhattan Marymount College in New York City. And she has taught college courses at a New York state women’s prison. She believes that women should get higher education. She also believes freed prisoners should continue that education.

CCF provides advice to former prisoners. It also helps them gain admission to college. That process can be very difficult for anyone, let alone a person with a prison record. The group also provides financial aid to members attending college.

Today, CCF Fellows, as members are called, have earned college degrees, including masters’ degrees and a doctorate. About seventy percent of those taking part in the program work full-time while studying.

Nationally, one in three women who has been in prison returns to jail for committing crimes. Or, they have violated the terms of their parole. By comparison, almost no CCF fellows go back to jail.

A Christian minister heads CCF. The Reverend Vivian Nixon once spent prison time for falsifying documents. She says the group helps people reclaim the goals they had for their lives before going to jail.

VIVIAN NIXON: “What was missing for me, and what I think was missing in the world, was an organization that tapped into what was left of people’s hopes and dreams, that said it is okay for you to want to be something. You don’t have to just accept any job, you know, at a fast-food restaurant or cleaning up a hotel, or cleaning up the streets of New York City. You can still have desires and goals, and we are going to help you meet those desires and goals.”

The group holds meetings for the about two hundred seventy people who take part. There are talks about subjects like finance and developing a career, and there is a social hour.

Selina Fulford spoke to a recent meeting. Ms. Fulford has earned a master’s degree and is working on her second. She is now an adjunct professor at the College of New Rochelle.

Vivian Nixon says that society in general is happiest when the women do not go back to jail. But she says her greatest hope is that CCF’s members are setting high goals for themselves and their children.

And that’s the VOA Special English Education Report, written by Carolyn Weaver. I’m Bob Doughty.

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by: Rin
04/19/2012 11:41 PM
This is essential project.
Most freed prisoner are suffering from poverty.

Education give them power.

I hope not only female but also male can join this kind of project.


by: Ms.Dieu Quynh-TTlady.
04/19/2012 11:24 PM
It's well done. In my opinion, our lives are happiest when the women are setting hight goals for themselves and their children. I like this article so much. Thank VOA


by: mrthieu
04/19/2012 11:08 PM
I think like this,the CCF Fellow have been make established very useful for prisoner. they are going to helped prisoner who has credit of college anh knowledge of education, not only that, they help prisoner who to able perform their goals anh disires. I think ORGANIZATION CCF Fellow developing more than to able help every prison on the world


by: BIJU.P.Y.
04/19/2012 9:35 PM
Our great Mahatmaji once said: 'when you educate a man, you educate a single individual but when you educate a woman, you educate the whole family'. Educating women in India has gained a great momentum now a days. I appreciate America's strong intiative to bring women to the zenith of education. I think education can turn the worst criminal into a good samaritan. Thank you.


by: Abdessamad
04/19/2012 9:20 PM
i have been listening to this programm for more than three weeks. i like it so much , and i find it very beneficial when someone wants to learn english. in fact i love american pronunciation.it's musical and enjoyable. i wish i could talk and speak as an american does. but no worry Buddy !! i am practicing and sharpening my skills. i am sure that will speak fluently as easy as drinking a glas of water. have fun buddies.


by: Jean
04/19/2012 7:39 PM
I'm always touched by people who are deeply engaged in making our world better.


by: Daniel
04/19/2012 6:42 PM
Everyone has the right to follow thier dreams,whatever who she or he is,they are all human beings,they all have the innate rights of man


by: Tahir
04/19/2012 1:47 PM
Very good an excellent step I have been listen this program for many years

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