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Taylor Huemuller
I’m married with three children, and I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice with a focus on Child Protection Services, as well as a BS in Finance. I love the outdoors and value a family-oriented lifestyle.
My dream after prison is to continue running my existing business and further develop my career, while also contributing to a sober living house to help others.
2030
Vicky Stark
I was raised in a loving home, but my life took a tragic turn after the loss of my son. My subsequent incarceration has been a challenging experience. Despite the difficulties, I maintain hope and faith. I’m grateful for the support of my loved ones, particularly Melinda, and I’m eager to embrace the future.
Upon release, I hope to reconnect with my family, especially my grandchildren and children. I also dream of finding a loving and God-fearing partner.
2039
Kristen Blaza O’meara
Davita Kelly
I grew up in a dysfunctional, drug- and alcohol-addicted family. By the age of 14, I was caught up in that lifestyle. Throughout my 20s, 30s, and 40s, I cycled in and out of prison. But then, I encountered Jesus Christ. It felt like all the missing pieces of my life fell into place.
Now, I want to dedicate my life to serving Jesus. I’m determined to overcome past mistakes and avoid future setbacks. Educated at International Christian College and Seminary, I’ve grown beyond my past — once selling drugs to survive due to a lack of skills and education, but now equipped with both and a renewed purpose.
To help others overcome addiction.
2034
Tonya Bell
As a former drug addict, I’ve experienced the destructive power of addiction firsthand. However, through faith and perseverance, I’ve overcome these challenges. I’m grateful for the opportunity to grow and learn, and I’m excited about the future. I hope to use my experiences to inspire and uplift others.
Upon release, I aspire to volunteer with a nonprofit organization that helps women reintegrate into society. I believe in the power of giving back and helping others, especially those who have faced similar challenges.
update coming soon…
Ashton Clark
I grew up with parents who struggled with addiction. They weren’t really present in my life, and even when they were around, it was never for long. For a time, my siblings and I lived with our grandparents, which provided some stability. When I was 9, our mother regained custody of us. Things were okay at first, but over time, the situation steadily got worse.
Now, as a parent myself, I have three children. Unfortunately, I haven’t been a consistent part of their lives over the past 11 years, and that’s something I carry with me every day.
To actually be a part of my children’s life’s
update coming soon…
Robin Terry
Originally from Arlington, Texas, I’m a 59-year-old woman eager to reconnect with my son, Michael, and half-sister, Reagan.
Upon release, I aim to live a sober, productive, and happy life. I hope to share my faith in Jesus Christ with others and contribute to helping the homeless community.
2031
Christa Glass
Natalie Quarels
In 2018, my life took a tragic turn when I was involved in a car accident that claimed the life of a dear friend. The accident left me with severe injuries, including the amputation of my leg. Despite this significant setback, I’ve remained determined to live a fulfilling life.
My faith in God and the love of my family have been my constant sources of strength. I’m grateful for the support of my three daughters, one son, and seven grandchildren.
As I approach my release, I’m eager to reconnect with loved ones and give back to the community. I hope to use my experiences to inspire others and make a positive impact on the world.
2027 (Halfway House: End of 2026)
Holly Murray
I was born on February 25, 1986, in Bristol, Virginia. I’m 38 years old and have been married to my husband twice. I enjoy movies, music, and spending time with my family — my mother, brother, sister, niece, and nephew. I was raised by my grandmother, who passed away two years ago, and my father passed away a year ago.
My goals include earning a GED, securing a good job, owning a home, and providing care for disabled children.
2029
Angela Halsey
Sarah Proschko
Elizabeth Harden
I’m the proud member of a big family—nine of us in total, with five brothers and three sisters. My parents raised us in church and taught us right from wrong, but like many, I chose a different path for a while.
I’m 67 years old, born on November 20, 1957, and I’ve spent most of my life in Houston, Texas. I have one daughter and three wonderful grandchildren.
One of my biggest goals is to start a nonprofit organization—a ministry focused on helping women in and out of prison. I want to support them as they rebuild their lives by offering help with job applications, writing résumés, and finding their footing again.
2030
Morningstar Kito
I was born and raised in a small town in South Dakota, and I’m a proud mother of two amazing boys.
I have a deep love for the outdoors—fishing, camping, and road trips are some of my favorite ways to spend time. I also love traveling, especially to the beach. There’s nothing like the sound of the waves and the smell of the ocean air to help me relax and reflect.
Looking ahead, my main priorities are maintaining my sobriety and being the best mother I can be. I plan to further my education in horticulture and agriculture, and I’d love to find a good church community to be part of. I’m also open to meeting new people who share similar goals—those who are committed to growth, positive change, and supporting one another on this journey.
2027
Raylaine Knope
I have 9 kids, 36 to 11 and I have 12 grandkids I gave birth to 7 kids.
My passion is my family
June 2030
Rosaleen Behnke
I have 4 children. My passion is to Cook and do home renovations,
I have a passion for expanding my education and knowledge
January 2026
Nina Swart
I’m passionate about reading and enjoy expressing myself creatively. While I don’t draw, I work with plastic canvas to craft boxes and other unique items. I’m very goal-oriented, and when I set my mind to something, I give it my all to make it happen.
One of my dreams is to start a small business someday—maybe a thrift store or something along those lines.
Although my projected release date is October 2031, I believe, through the grace of God, that freedom will come sooner.
Virginia Jackson
Erica Harris
I have 5 children ages 22, 19, 18, 16 and 15
My passion is giving back to other people and I want to have a womens and childrens recovery home where moms dont have to leave their children in order to get help
January 30, 2033
April Short
Joann Vargas
Laura Shoulders
Alisha Small
Angela Halsey
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Sponsor 1 Call $7.5
Champion receives 1 coaching meeting
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Sponsor 1 Month $30
Champion receives 4 coaching meetings ; You receive monthly update on your Champion
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Sponsor 1 Month + Gift $40
Champion receives 4 coaching meetings and a $10 gift ; You receive monthly update on your Champion
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Sponsor 1 Month + Gift + Discipleship Workbooks $45
Champion receives 4 coaching meetings, a $10 gift and discipleship workbooks ; You receive monthly update on your Champion
Note: In the donation form, please select “recurring” and note the name of the person you wish to sponsor in the memo field.