On December 31st we celebrated Ron’s first birthday post-release! It was a special day for us and what made it even more special was that Ron’s childhood friend joined us for the celebration! Below is something Ron wanted to write for all of you.

In his words

Dear friends of JH,

My name is Ron Hall. I’ve begun the road back to society here at Joseph House. I was released from prison on November, 7 2019. This was after a 27-year-sentence served in multiple prisons throughout Florida.

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Since my release, I’ve joined a thriving Church in the Tallahassee area, and I got a great job doing fence and decking with a reputable local business. The community at Joseph House help me keep focused on a better tomorrow. The Joseph House is the best thing that has happened in my life as now I’m finally experiencing peace in society. I hope to meet many of you in the weeks and months to come!

Sincerely,
Ron

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Others may wish to volunteer by assisting helping us around the house, creating a sense of belonging for all of us.

Finally, others may simply want to join us on occasion at our community events to learn more.

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There are very real costs to create a home for those hoping to re-enter society after incarceration. 

Joseph House, through the generosity of our donors, has been able to take concrete steps towards justice by restoring the dignity of those leaving the prison systems.

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In less than one year our ministry has grown in leaps and bounds, impacting the lives of many for one simple reason: people are sharing the good news. 

We encourage you to share Joseph House with your family, your friends, your community, inviting them to join us as we join those re-entering society after prison.

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