Honoring the Life Coaches at Mt. View
 (above: Volunteer Kedrian Brewster and Warden Lozada recognized the Life Coaches at Mt. View.)
The Life Coach Program is a peer led program designed to address thinking errors, substance use, and mental health issues.?
 (above: Christopher Carter, RPD Division Director,?Former Chairman of the Texas Board of Criminal Justice, Patrick O'Daniel, Daniel 'Rudy' Ruettiger, American motivational speaker, Damon West and his team facilitating?the program, Chaplain Amobi and Warden Bowers from the Wynne unit, Region I Director, Daniel Dickerson, Carmela Jones, Parole Board Member, along with inmate graduates at The Change Agent Graduation ceremony.)?
This innovative program utilizes inmate facilitators to deliver the curriculum to their peers.? The peer-led environment provides an opportunity for the inmate facilitators to serve in a healthy way and have a positive influence on the unit?s culture.?
 (above: Graduation ceremony for the Recovery Housing Opportunity Program)
The Mark W. Michael unit graduated its?first cohort?that participated in the Recovery Housing Program.? A substance use program facilitated by peer support recovery coaches.?
 (above: RPD Division Director Christopher Carter speaking to the inmates at the Crain Unit in Gatesville)
Staff from the Rehabilitation Programs Division, Manufacturing, Agribusiness and Logistics Division, Reentry and Integration,?the Windham School District, volunteers from Our Roadway to Freedom, and Prison Fellowship hosted an ITP expo to inmates at the Crain Unit, highlighting the different programs within the agency available to them and assisting in enrollment to classes identified on their ITP plan. This is part of the agency's mission to provide incarcerated individuals with programs and resources that support rehabilitation and reintegration back into society.
Region II, Regional?Chaplain Christina Thomas receiving the RPD employee of the quarter award!
 RPD is pleased to announce the new Regional Chaplain for?Region IV, David Busby.??
As they occur, Volunteer Services notifies?our faithful volunteers that the facilities they actively volunteer at are on lockdown status.? The email further directs them to contact the unit administration prior to their next visit to ensure the unit is allowing for volunteer activities.?
Our hope it to notify all volunteers of this type of information and other unit specific information.? In order to ensure you are notified we encourage you to do?YOUR PART?in assisting us.
 Go to the TDCJ Volunteer Services webpage and enter your email in the Email Updates box (pictured above).? You will get a screen similar to the one pictured below.? Click on Subscriber Preferences and then click on the tab labeled Questions answer the various questions such as the region of Texas you reside in and the unit/units you actively volunteer at.
Thank you for assisting us in making your volunteer experience as informative as possible.
 ?Nothing liberates our greatness like the desire to help, the desire to serve.?
- Marianne Williamson
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