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Dear John,
An area rug. Bubble baths. Going to the refrigerator anytime I want. Being able to hug my mother.
These are the things Jay* listed when I asked what he missed out on during his 26 years of incarceration.
Field trips. High school proms. Graduations. Marriage. Years with my family. Opportunities to do good.
Jay received a life without parole sentence when he was only 16 years old.
Reality set in that he was going to die in prison. He wasn’t going to pass the prison gates unless he was in a body bag or someone carried him out.
I was overwhelmed with hopelessness.
As he heard about The Sentencing Project, our work, court cases being scheduled, rulings being made, he felt a flutter of hope.
This holiday season, you have the opportunity to give the gift of hope to thousands of people like Jay. [[link removed]]
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Earlier this year, after 26 long years, his governor commuted his sentence, and Jay is now working part-time and volunteering at a homeless shelter in his community.
An area rug. Bubble baths. Going to the refrigerator anytime I want. Being able to hug my mother.
These are the things you provide to Jay through contributions towards our work.
This #GivingTuesday, a group of generous donors will triple the impact of your gift so you can change the life of someone like Jay.
Thank you for seeing the humanity behind each individual impacted by our work by giving what you can today.
*Name has been changed to protect identity.
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