Holiday Kindness for Our Prison Neighbors
CONCORD: It’s not too early to think about helping out for the holidays. Concord Prison Outreach (CPO), a local non-profit, offers high-quality, transformative programs that focus on education, personal growth, and increased opportunity for incarcerated people and their families. CPO’s work began over 50 years ago, when a group of Concord women made curtains for the prison infirmary and initiated holiday programming at MCI-Concord. Today, CPO offers educational, vocational, socio-emotional, and parenting programs in jail and prison locations throughout Massachusetts.
Ensuring that incarcerated people feel remembered during the holidays has been a mainstay program for CPO. For close to 40 years, a group of Concord-based volunteers has worked with CPO to create Holiday Gift Bags for men in the two Concord prisons: MCI-Concord and Northeastern Correctional Center. Each gift contains toiletries, writing materials, a calendar, and greeting card; for many of the men, this is the only holiday gift they receive. Some use the first page of their new writing tablet to write a note of thanks. One man wrote, “I’ve been incarcerated since I was 18. I’m 26 now so I haven’t gotten an actual gift from someone since I was 17. What you all are doing is very thoughtful and it goes a long way so Thank You!”
For the 2021 holiday season, the Massachusetts Department of Correction intends that all men and women incarcerated in Massachusetts will receive a gift. The DOC is working with CPO and Bethany House Ministries, based in Millis, to create 5,000 gift bags. CPO is pleased to expand its Holiday Gift Bag program to cover MCI-Concord, Northeastern Correctional Center, MCI-Shirley, Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, and MCI-Framingham. It’s a daunting task, but one that is possible because of the approximately 150 volunteers who support CPO.
2020 gave most people a sense of what it is like to be separated from loved ones, made even more difficult by the arrival of the holidays. We value the opportunity to remember incarcerated men and women during this holiday season.
To learn more about CPO, volunteer opportunities, or to donate, please visit www.concordprisonoutreach.org.
Ensuring that incarcerated people feel remembered during the holidays has been a mainstay program for CPO. For close to 40 years, a group of Concord-based volunteers has worked with CPO to create Holiday Gift Bags for men in the two Concord prisons: MCI-Concord and Northeastern Correctional Center. Each gift contains toiletries, writing materials, a calendar, and greeting card; for many of the men, this is the only holiday gift they receive. Some use the first page of their new writing tablet to write a note of thanks. One man wrote, “I’ve been incarcerated since I was 18. I’m 26 now so I haven’t gotten an actual gift from someone since I was 17. What you all are doing is very thoughtful and it goes a long way so Thank You!”
For the 2021 holiday season, the Massachusetts Department of Correction intends that all men and women incarcerated in Massachusetts will receive a gift. The DOC is working with CPO and Bethany House Ministries, based in Millis, to create 5,000 gift bags. CPO is pleased to expand its Holiday Gift Bag program to cover MCI-Concord, Northeastern Correctional Center, MCI-Shirley, Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, and MCI-Framingham. It’s a daunting task, but one that is possible because of the approximately 150 volunteers who support CPO.
2020 gave most people a sense of what it is like to be separated from loved ones, made even more difficult by the arrival of the holidays. We value the opportunity to remember incarcerated men and women during this holiday season.
To learn more about CPO, volunteer opportunities, or to donate, please visit www.concordprisonoutreach.org.
