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Introduction and Recent News

The mission of PF England and Wales is "seeing lives transformed." PF seeks to restore all those affected by crime through prayer, practical action, and values-based programmes. Prison Fellowship England and Wales helps local Christian communities respond to the needs of prisoners, young offenders, their families, and communities through local groups, training and programmes in prisons. Registered as a charity in 1980, Prison Fellowship England and Wales now has over 1,000 volunteers and is represented in almost all of the prisons in the country.

Other News

Following an STP facilitator in England and Wales

Penny Parker began working with the Sycamore Tree Project®in a large London Prison about six years ago. In late February, she began a blog describing her experiences facilitating the Sycamore Tree course. Each article offers a glimpse into the programme sessions as run by PF England and Wales.

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Forgiving, but Not Forgetting

After losing her only son, Lyn offered to help PF by speaking to offenders in prison and she found surprising solace and comfort there.

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Volunteers even more important in bid to reduce re-offending in prisons

From the announcement on the PF England and Wales website: More volunteers are being recruited to help run Prison Fellowship’s restorative justice programme Sycamore Tree as work in prisons becomes even more reliant on trained volunteers.

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An 18-year-old Calling Realized

As a young girl, Sylvia Mary Alison sensed that she should work in prison ministry, but she wasn't sure how. Eighteen years later she founded PF England and Wales, a ministry that just celebrated its 30-year anniversary in March of this year.

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Study Finds PFI Course Changes Prisoner Attitudes

A new study, commissioned by PF England and Wales shows that prisoners who participate in PFI’s Sycamore Tree Project® have changed attitudes about crime after they complete the six-session course.

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Mailing Address

PO Box 68226
London, SW1P9WR United Kingdom

Affiliate Details

  • Executive Director: Natalie Cronin
  • Board Chairperson: Howard Dodd

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