Welcome to your free prison penpals website
Millions of prisoners live in terrible conditions and are very lonely... whatever they may have done, they are still human beings. So why not show some compassion by becoming prison penpals? You will make a huge difference to someone's life - and you could find a wonderful new friend, just by answering a free prison penpals ad. Click on the Prisoners link above to see free prison penpals requests from inmates in countries including England and Scotland (the UK), America (the USA), Australia, Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Ireland, Italy, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and Zambia - from thousands of male and female prisoners. The free prison penpals ads are updated daily, so please visit often! I have had prison penpals for many years now and it's one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. Please give it a try and write to a prisoner today!Here are the words of Dodi, a prisoner in Thailand: "Most prisons around the world are known for overcrowding and violence and brutality. The majority of prisoners have no family or friends and they have been in prison for many years. Many of them have been imprisoned for non-violent offences. Fear and ignorance blinds people from seeing most inmates as individuals, just like your friends and neighbours next door... Most people think of prisoners as criminals and people who don't deserve love and care. But the truth is, there are good men and women in prison who have made just one bad mistake, they are no different from most of us in the outside world. My hope is that this website can make some contribution to what is so desperately and urgently needed and provide comfort and encouragement for those who grieve, provide comfort to help them to understand and deal with the feelings and emotions that surface during their difficulties.
"If these words touch your heart, you may wish to join us at Friends4Lifers.com and the thousands of other people who write to prisoners around the world. We can work together and help to bring light and hope into dark, despair-filled cells. Perhaps you would like to correspond with an inmate, maybe you would like to know about life inside one of your local jails, or those of another country. They will be happy to share the stories of their experience with you. Maybe you feel a burden to do what you can to ease the plight of one man or woman who is incarcerated? Then you have a chance now to make someone know that for the first time in their lives they have hope and a reason to live."
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