Correspondence with others has helped me to learn more about myself and others, and that’s made me grow stronger and wiser. Prison is a very dark, lonely experience if you have no one on the outside to speak with.
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You can add inmate Pen-pal and Legal Profiles here and make changes to existing profiles and renew profiles.
View inmate Counseling, Educational, Employment, and Housing profiles. Post these at no charge.
We will send a Welcome Home Kit to any inmate being released who has no support system.
Correctional facilities can request free learning materials, and you can donate to them.
Locate incarcerated friends and family not listed on our website.
What are prison pen-pals? Prison pen-pals are inmates who exchange letters with non-incarcerated pen-pals. Inmates have been turning to WriteAPrisoner.com since its inception in 2000 to find mentors, legal aid, educational opportunities, employment upon release, counseling, housing options, and so much more. We post profiles, photos, and contact information of inmates. You, the viewer, can then select which prisoners you would like to correspond with, both men and women, after viewing personal (interests, goals, etc.) and public (crime, release date, etc.) information.
Once you have selected a prison pen-pal to correspond with, you have the option of sending your first message free of charge. Contact with prison pen-pals is then maintained via postal mail or programs like CorrLinks and JPay. Inmates cannot access their WriteAPrisoner.com profiles online in any capacity. We are a pen-pal website only. Inmates pay for pen-pal profiles. That income is used for operating costs as well as our Scholarships, Welcome Home Kits, Reintegration Profiles, and a host of other non-commercial Community Programs targeted at reducing recidivism and ultimately helping inmates help themselves.