Transformational Prison Project

Transformational Prison Project

Civic and Social Organizations

Boston, Massachusetts 1,441 followers

A system impacted led organization that addresses individual & systemic harms via Restorative Justice circle processes.

About us

The Transformational Prison Project (TPP) was founded in 2013 in MCI-Norfolk, Massachusetts’ largest prison which houses the nation’s oldest population of men serving life sentences. The first participants found healing and transformation. As influencers in the prison system, their modeling of change encouraged others to join, as well. TPP grew from MCI-Norfolk to five more MA correctional institutions—reaching thousands of incarcerated men and women. Now, TPP is led by four formerly incarcerated individuals who personally benefited from TPP’s programs while incarcerated. They are examples of the positive impact that TPP’s work can have on individuals and are dedicating their lives to change the lives of others.

Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Boston, Massachusetts
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2013
Specialties
Restorative Justice , Community impowerment , Healing, Team Building, Mental Wellness, Restorative dialogue, Reentry, and Community Building

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Employees at Transformational Prison Project

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  • Transformational Prison Project reposted this

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    --Executive Director

    I am both humbled and excited to express my heartfelt gratitude as a proud member of the Incarcerated Children’s Advocacy Network (ICAN). Attending the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth's 2024 National Convening was an inspiring experience that recharged our mission to end life without parole for children. The discussions on restorative justice and advocacy efforts in the Deep South were particularly impactful, especially the day of advocacy led by ICAN/CSFY at our nation's capital. It was a powerful reminder of our collective strength. Celebrating ICAN's 10-year anniversary with my ICAN family was truly special. The memories and laughter we shared reinforced the importance of our work and community. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this pivotal gathering. Let’s keep pushing for change and advocating for our youth! 💛

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    --Executive Director

    So blessed to witness the journey… Sean K Ellis is a perfect example of how ‘broken systems break people’ yet he is #woundedbutnotbroken

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    Social Impact Programming and Mission-Driven Culture | Gallery Curator and Creative Strategist | Driving Brand Strength & Community Engagement

    He is #WoundedButNotBroken. This #blackhistorymonth join Sean K Ellis and Mayor Denise Simmons in conversation. Together they will touch upon the systemic racial biases and flaws within the justice system. The intersection of their experiences, both figures who have first-hand knowledge of Boston’s socio-political climate, offers invaluable insight on the complexities of this local story. This story of Ellis's wrongful conviction and incarceration for 22 years can be viewed on the Netflix documentary, Trial 4 and is compelling viewing. The event is a must-attend for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of social justice and contribute to positive change in our community. Your presence will enhance the richness of the discussions, and your unique perspective will be a valuable addition to the conversation LabCentral. This event will be catered by Comfort Kitchen Boston,a Black-owned, immigrant-owned, and woman-owned business and is open to the public. As always, thank you to our sponsor Thermo Fisher Scientific! Register - https://lnkd.in/e_cwAwV4 #SocialImpact #Community #PuttingLifeIntoLifeSciences David Roumanes, PhD, MBA Harvard Law School Suffolk University Law School New England Innocence Project

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    Co Owner Villeside Customs Where Quality Meets Customization: Villeside Customs is Your Printing Headquarters! Give us a shot you will not regret it #great quality #great prices Board Member at Groundwork Somerville

    Hurt People Hurt People Healed People Heal People I want to thank everybody from the Transformational Prison Project for giving the people with prior convictions and who have been incarcerated a second chance on life. I’m grateful to be able to really help certain organizations put their message out there through custom apparel & signage.

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  • The holidays are a joyous time of year, but also bring with them a lot of stress. Family, dietary changes, spending money, travel, and many other stressors can turn this celebratory time into one of anxiety, depression, anger, grief, and worse. Even the most privileged among us experience these seasonal ups and downs, even in the best of times. Now imagine experiencing all of that stress for the first time, months, weeks, or even days after spending decades in prison. Imagine experiencing all of that stress for the first time after the loss of a loved one to community violence. Imagine experiencing all of that stress while a parent or a child sits hundreds of miles away behind bars. Hundreds of thousands of people are dealing with those realities this holiday season without access to adequate and culturally competent mental health care, and we all suffer for it. At TPP, we are doing our part to reduce the barriers to healing so that people on the inside and out can have access to no-cost mental health care all year round. Please support us in that cause. Every dollar you donate will go to a neighbor, a mother, a child, in need of healing.

  • The holidays are a joyous time of year, but also bring with them a lot of stress. Family, dietary changes, spending money, travel, and many other stressors can turn this celebratory time into one of anxiety, depression, anger, grief, and worse. Even the most privileged among us experience these seasonal ups and downs, even in the best of times. Now imagine experiencing all of that stress for the first time, months, weeks, or even days after spending decades in prison. Imagine experiencing all of that stress for the first time after the loss of a loved one to community violence. Imagine experiencing all of that stress while a parent or a child sits hundreds of miles away behind bars. Hundreds of thousands of people are dealing with those realities this holiday season without access to adequate and culturally competent mental health care, and we all suffer for it. At TPP, we are doing our part to reduce the barriers to healing so that people on the inside and out can have access to no-cost mental health care all year round. Please support us in that cause. Every dollar you donate will go to a neighbor, a mother, a child, in need of healing.

  • We are so thankful and excited for the return of Stacia Silvia, CFRE. Welcome back!!!

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    Managing Director | Transformational Prison Project

    It's true, it's true! Today is officially my first day as Managing Director at Transformational Prison Project! I am thrilled to be joining my friends and this tremendous organization. #HealedPeopleHealPeople

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  • Congratulations Edee.. This is exciting news!

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