Shannon Beaudry believes in second chances. Sergeant Franklin County Sheriff work hard to give one to each recluse, women live with their j...
Shannon Beaudry believes in second chances. Sergeant Franklin County Sheriff work hard to give one to each recluse, women live with their journey towards health program Jackson Pike Correctional Center.
"It never feels like you anywhere. Nothing will ever change. They punish much here as you are, "said 31-year-old Barrett Tiffany.
She has spent time behind bars for drug possession before entering the sergeant. Beaudry program.
"They have reached some of these women and said, just did what I am. I'm tired of it. But they do not know or plan on how "to be straightened, Beaudry said.
She believes that it is his job to show them a way out.
Pathways, a crisis intervention program to change the detoxification, mental health therapy and art used to help the internal destructive attitude, she got with the law in conflict.
The art space is a favorite among the prisoners. This allows them to get their feelings instead of talking to fight.
They learn patience, determination and concentration through the art they create. to manage it, to help meet the challenges of life when they are released the skills.
Walking through the work tables I've seen portraits of women that looked like something Picasso drew painting.
keep abstract art movement of the scenes of his life in mind. Her tears, smiles, sadness and joy. Beaudry have some ideas on how to watch you advise women what they draw.
Beaudry received the 2017 restored for his work with internal Citizenship Award. More than 100 so far.
Never dare to give up one of them. The way he sees. The victim may be great, but so is the reward.
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