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Letters From Prison: Hope is a Scarce Commodity

Letters From Prison: Hope is a Scarce Commodity

An excerpt of a letter from Rick in February of 2014, when he was still in county jail, and about six months before he was moved to prison. He writes about his idea to start Adopt an Inmate. I feel as though I am the most well-taken-care-of inmate in Del Valle. Having...

Your Sunday Read | June 14, 2026

Your Sunday Read | June 14, 2026

This week was spent assembling things. In my kitchen, that meant cabinets, drawers, and a borrowed nail gun. At Adopt an Inmate, it meant reviewing the completed handoff of our new matching application. In both cases, things are beginning to look less like piles of parts and more like something that can actually be used.

🐝 Bee Fest 2026 is coming!

🐝 Bee Fest 2026 is coming!

Every summer, we gather a small group of volunteers, board members, supporters, and friends for Bee Fest - our annual Adopt an Inmate volunteer work weekend. This year's Bee Fest will take place August 7–10 in Veneta, Oregon. and is...

A New Chapter: Letters From Prison in the Classroom

A New Chapter: Letters From Prison in the Classroom

After more than a decade of connecting incarcerated individuals with volunteers, Adopt an Inmate is expanding its focus on educational partnerships, mentorship, and community engagement through our growing Letters From Prison: In the Classroom initiative. Learn about the next chapter of our work and how educators, students, and community partners can get involved.

We’re Back (And We’ve Got News)

We’re Back (And We’ve Got News)

Sometimes we have to step back from talking about the work in order to do the work. We’re back with updates on a North Carolina field visit, new volunteer opportunities, exciting educational partnerships, the Blueprint app, Bee-Fest, and what’s coming next at Adopt an Inmate.

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